"It's not possible for the US to pay for child care, Medicare, Medicaid....we have to take care of one thing - military protection"
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The 19th on Instagram: "President Donald Trump said he doesn’t think it’s the federal government’s responsibility to pay for child care. Instead, the federal government “has to take care of one thing: military protection.” “The United States can't take care of day care. That has to be up to a state,” Trump said at an Easter lunch reception at the White House on Wednesday. “It's not possible for us to take care of day care, Medicaid, Medicare, all these individual things. They can do it on a state basis.” For years, advocates have pushed for more child care funding to help lower costs for families, many of whom are spending as much as their rent or mortgage — if not more — on care. The average cost of child care in the United States is now more than $13,000 a year. Until now, it was unclear where Trump stood on child care funding. On the campaign trail, he called child care affordability a “very important issue,” but didn’t say what he’d do about it. Patrick T. Brown, a fellow at the conservative think tank the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a child care expert, told The 19th that politically, “the message that we can’t devote resources to help families struggling with child care or health care costs because we have to spend money on a war of choice strikes me as pretty tone-deaf headed into an election cycle that will doubtless focus on ‘affordability.’” The federal government already spends money on child care through an $8.83 billion block grant that is dispersed to states. But U.S. federal spending on child care still pales in comparison to many other industrialized nations. And while it’s true that states can fund their child care systems above what they get from the federal government — and many have — voters across the political spectrum want to see more federal investment specifically. In a January poll conducted on behalf of the First Five Years Fund, a child care advocacy organization, nearly three out of four voters said federal funding for child care is a good use of tax dollars. ✍️: @chabelicarrazana, economy and child care reporter 📹: @wyntonw, multimedia producer"

323 likes, 63 comments - 19thnews on April 2, 2026: "President Donald Trump said he doesn’t think it’s the federal government’s responsibility to pay for child care. Instead, the federal government “has to take care of one thing: military protection.” “The United States can't take care of day care. That has to be up to a state,” Trump said at an Easter lunch reception at the White House on Wednesday. “It's not possible for us to take care of day care, Medicaid, Medicare, all these individual things. They can do it on a state basis.” For years, advocates have pushed for more child care funding to help lower costs for families, many of whom are spending as much as their rent or mortgage — if not more — on care. The average cost of child care in the United States is now more than $13,000 a year. Until now, it was unclear where Trump stood on child care funding. On the campaign trail, he called child care affordability a “very important issue,” but didn’t say what he’d do about it. Patrick T. Brown, a fellow at the conservative think tank the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a child care expert, told The 19th that politically, “the message that we can’t devote resources to help families struggling with child care or health care costs because we have to spend money on a war of choice strikes me as pretty tone-deaf headed into an election cycle that will doubtless focus on ‘affordability.’” The federal government already spends money on child care through an $8.83 billion block grant that is dispersed to states. But U.S. federal spending on child care still pales in comparison to many other industrialized nations. And while it’s true that states can fund their child care systems above what they get from the federal government — and many have — voters across the political spectrum want to see more federal investment specifically. In a January poll conducted on behalf of the First Five Years Fund, a child care advocacy organization, nearly three out of four voters said federal funding for child care is a good use of tax dollars. ✍️: @chabelicarrazana, economy and child care reporter 📹: @wyntonw, multimedia producer".

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Reich-Wing Watch on Instagram: "🚨TRUMP IS COMPROMISED! At a White House Easter lunch on April 1, President Trump openly admitted he is easily won over by flattery — even from people he acknowledges are bad actors. Imagine our shock. 🙄 “We’re not supposed to be seduced that way, right? But I am,” Trump said. “When somebody’s nice to me, I love that person. Even if they’re bad people, I couldn’t care less, I’ll fight ’til the end for them.” This concerning pattern is visible in Trump’s relationship with Israeli PM Netanyahu, who named a Golan Heights settlement “Trump Heights” in 2019, a coastal promenade in Bat Yam after Trump in 2025, and presented Trump with a Nobel Peace Prize nomination letter at a White House dinner in July 2025. Trump responded: “This I didn’t know. Wow. Coming from you, in particular, this is very meaningful.” Netanyahu has been pressuring the U.S. to start a war with Iran for 40 years. Trump was the first to do it. Trump has also praised Putin despite acknowledging in July 2025: “He’s very nice all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless.” Republicans in Congress continue to let this useful idiot who might as well be an agent for foreign governments run the U.S. into the ground. The impeachment hearings should have been happening months ago."

4,844 likes, 436 comments - reichwingwatch on April 2, 2026: "🚨TRUMP IS COMPROMISED! At a White House Easter lunch on April 1, President Trump openly admitted he is easily won over by flattery — even from people he acknowledges are bad actors. Imagine our shock. 🙄 “We’re not supposed to be seduced that way, right? But I am,” Trump said. “When somebody’s nice to me, I love that person. Even if they’re bad people, I couldn’t care less, I’ll fight ’til the end for them.” This concerning pattern is visible in Trump’s relationship with Israeli PM Netanyahu, who named a Golan Heights settlement “Trump Heights” in 2019, a coastal promenade in Bat Yam after Trump in 2025, and presented Trump with a Nobel Peace Prize nomination letter at a White House dinner in July 2025. Trump responded: “This I didn’t know. Wow. Coming from you, in particular, this is very meaningful.” Netanyahu has been pressuring the U.S. to start a war with Iran for 40 years. Trump was the first to do it. Trump has also praised Putin despite acknowledging in July 2025: “He’s very nice all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless.” Republicans in Congress continue to let this useful idiot who might as well be an agent for foreign governments run the U.S. into the ground. The impeachment hearings should have been happening months ago.".

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