LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — June 6th marks the anniversary of one of the largest seaborne invasions in history—D-Day, and in its honor, hundreds of Michiganders rallied in support of veterans who they say are facing an unprecedented attack on their benefits by the Trump administration.

The event was hosted by several groups to help defend veterans from a series of cuts that they say could impact their benefits and livelihoods, as the Trump administration plans to slash about 80,000 jobs to reorganize the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Many of these workers specialize in healthcare and other various services.

Retired veterans, husband and wife Jerry and Dale Blunk are fighting back in hopes of change.

"The benefits I get keep me alive,” said Jerry Blunk. “When you get hit with something, l

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