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Rally in Cuero Honors Veterans on D-Day

June 6, 2025
By: Pat Trevino 

On June 6, a passionate group of demonstrators gathered at the Cuero De Witt County Courthouse to voice their concerns about veterans’ affairs and legislative protections. The rally, which took place from 4:45 to 6:00 PM, was deliberately scheduled on D-Day, a day of immense historical significance. Organizers chose this date to honor the sacrifices made by service members during the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944—a turning point in World War II that marked the beginning of the liberation of Europe from Nazi control.

Demonstrators rallied in the 90°F heat (heat index makes it feel like 113°F) making every step of the march a test of endurance and standing in solidarity for the rights of veterans. Yet, despite the relentless sun beating down, participants stood firm, holding their signs high and refusing to waver in their commitment to protecting veterans’ rights.

(photo by Pat Trevino) June 6, 2025 – Demonstrators make their way to the corner of Broadway and Esplanade.

The event was a nonpartisan rally spearheaded by the De Witt and Lavaca County Democratic Women, emphasizing that advocacy for veterans transcends political divides. Demonstrators marched from the courthouse to the corner of Esplanade and Broadway, holding signs that read “Stay Away from VA,” “Protect the PACT Act,” and “Don’t Let DOGE Cut VA Support.” Their message was clear: they wanted to safeguard veterans’ benefits and ensure continued support for those who have served.

(Photo by Pat Trevino) June 6, 2025, Rally for Veterans in Cuero on the corner of Esplanade and Broadway.

The PACT Act ensures that veterans suffering from conditions linked to toxic exposure such as burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances receive the care and compensation they deserve. Plus, it expanded eligibility for veterans from the Vietnam, Gulf War, and post-9/11 eras.

(Photo by Pat Trevino) June 6, 2025, Rally for Veterans on the corner of Esplanade and Broadway, Cuero. Tx

DOGE – Department of Government Efficiency which was spearheaded by Elon Musk gutted funding as well as essential contracts vital to Veterans health care. The Department of Veterans Affairs is slashing 83,000 jobs.  The VA employs over 17 percent of the federal agency that provides health care for millions of veterans, according to reports by The Associated Press.

(Photo by Pat Trevino) June 6, 2025, Rally for Veterans in Cuero, Tx.

The cuts affected funding from cancer care to the ability to assess toxic exposure. The broad spending cuts has immediate and potentially unintended consequences, generating significant concern not just among Democrats but also Republican lawmakers.

(Photo by Pat Trevino) June 6, 2025, Rally for Veterans on the corner of Esplanade and Broadway. Cuero, Tx

As the demonstrators braved the scorching heat, they did so not just in protest, but in pursuit of awareness—hoping their voices would ignite action. Their determination was a call to the public, urging citizens to rally behind veterans, demand accountability, and reach out to lawmakers to protect essential benefits. On a day that honors sacrifice and resilience, they stood as a modern reminder that the fight for veterans’ rights is far from over and requires the collective strength of a nation.

June 6, 1944, was an Allied invasion of Normandy during WWII. Often referred to as D-Day, it is the largest seaborne invasion in history. This invasion turned the tide of the war.

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