Trump Signs Executive Order to Establish National Center for Homeless Veterans
In a significant move to prioritize veteran welfare, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday to establish the National Center for Warrior Independence, a dedicated facility for homeless veterans. The order redirects funds previously allocated for services for illegal aliens to support this new initiative, Fox News Digital has learned.

The executive order mandates that the secretary of veterans affairs establish the center on the Veterans Affairs campus in West Los Angeles. The White House emphasized that the National Center for Warrior Independence will serve as a beacon of hope for veterans nationwide, particularly those struggling with homelessness.
“The new National Center for Warrior Independence will help them and other veterans like them rebuild their lives,” the White House stated in an official release.
The center is designed to provide comprehensive support, allowing veterans from across the country to access critical care, benefits, and services to which they are entitled. This initiative aims to address the pressing issue of veteran homelessness by offering tailored resources to help veterans regain stability and independence.
The decision to redirect funds has sparked discussions, with supporters praising the prioritization of veterans’ needs and critics questioning the reallocation of resources. The White House has not yet released specific details on the funding amounts or the timeline for the center’s development.
This executive action underscores President Trump’s ongoing commitment to improving veteran services, a key focus of his administration. The establishment of the National Center for Warrior Independence marks a bold step toward ensuring that those who have served the nation receive the support they deserve.
Further updates on the center’s progress and operational plans are expected in the coming months.