It has been reported that 22 veterans take their own lives, every day.

Another Iowa Veteran Suicide After Family Says He Was Told to Wait for Treatment by VA | https://t.co/AmGspUjaIO https://t.co/thuF1E8ju8 — Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) November 15, 2016

Curtis Gearhart, a 32-year-old veteran who served two tours in Iraq, after having been told he would have to wait weeks and weeks for treatment by the VA, tragically decided to take his own life on Monday, November 7.

Two months ago, Gearhart went to the VA because of recurring headaches. Apparently he previously had a tumor and was worried about it; the VA told him it would be five to six weeks.

FIVE TO SIX WEEKS.

This is unacceptable. Our men and women in uniform who serve this great country deserve better than to be put on a waiting list.

@jaketapper Very sad how bad the VA is and no one in government cares enough to actually do anything. — WTH2016 (@katnandu) November 15, 2016

@jaketapper The VA is a national tragedy. — Ken Brisnehan (@KBrisnehan) November 15, 2016

@RRossFleming @jaketapper @WHOhd Can you imagine what a fraction of the $72 Million Obama spent on vacations could have done for Vets?? — KarenG (@KgiardenKaren) November 15, 2016

Valesca Stevens, his girlfriend, said, “They send these soldiers over so young to fight these wars and then they don’t live up to their promises of taking care of them when they come home.”

Gearhart was uncomfortable going to an outside provider because he was afraid it would cost too much.

@jaketapper @mdcpost So tragic. A hero neglected by his country after risking his life. Make America Great by taking care of your vets… — Ryan (@coachryan82) November 15, 2016

Our vets should never be put in this position, their care should come FIRST.