Happy Mother's-Day-week, and welcome back to our #TrumpCheck series, the LACDP's weekly newsletter that holds the Trump administration accountable for its lies, deception, and self-serving actions.
With the world distracted by the conclave happening in Rome (or the film 'Conclave'), Donald Trump is taking the time to meet (unsuccessfully) with our foreign partners, both from Canada and China.
More under the radar is what the Trump administration is doing in regards to funding for maternal health, and children in the United States. For a man with five children by three different mothers (and at least 8 documented mistresses), Donald spends a lot of his time talking about 'family values.'
For a 'pro-life' politician, Trump's policies only seem to be hurting children and families. Today, we decided to unload some of the lies regarding parenting and funding for children that the Trump administration is spreading.
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Vance has stated that it is "the task of our government to make it easier for young moms and dads to afford to have kids".
FACT: The GOP's Congressional budget plan decimates social services that millions of parents rely on. Cuts to SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) will leave millions of children hungry, without food assistance that parents rely on. Budget slashes against the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and the Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) programs will eliminate or disrupt childcare services for millions of children. Medicaid, the largest single source of health coverage in the U.S., covering nearly half of all children, is expected to lose hundreds of millions of dollars of funding with the new Republican-backed budget plan.
- The White House floated the idea of providing $5,000 to mothers after giving birth in order to increase the country's birth rate. The White House press secretary applauded Trump, saying that he is 'restoring hope in the American Dream.'
FACT: The 'baby bonus' is unlikely to make a sustainable difference in the life of any new mother, especially considering the cuts listed above. The average cost of giving birth in the United States is a whopping $18,865, more than three times the amount of the potential 'baby bonus.'
- Trump has continuously highlighted his commitment to expanding access and reducing costs for IVF. He even, disgustingly enough, referred to himself as the "fertilization president".
FACT: In April, the Trump administration gutted funding for research into fertility treatments happening under the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Historically low birth-rates in the United States can't be 'solved' by one-time payouts to new mothers. The Trump administration's contradictory praise of people having babies, and simultaneous disinvestment in IVF, healthcare, food, and childcare for those children shows how little the MAGA movement actually cares about Americans.
The first step in fighting back against the Trump administration is setting the record straight; correcting misinformation is a job for us all. If you had this email forwarded to you, you can sign up for the #TrumpCheck newsletter here.
We'll be back at defending the truth next week. Until then, stay tuned on our social media channels, linked below for information about the LACDP's fight against Trump.
In Solidarity,
Team LACDP