Money for War, Not for the Needy
How the Trump administration is cutting food assistance, child care, and health coverage — while waging a billion-dollar war and pledging hundreds of billions more for reconstruction abroad
How the Trump administration is cutting food assistance, child care, and health coverage — while waging a billion-dollar war and pledging hundreds of billions more for reconstruction abroad
In early April 2026, President Trump stood before guests at a private White House Easter luncheon and said the quiet part out loud.
“Don’t send any money for day care,” he told his budget director, Russell Vought, as he recounted the conversation to attendees. “The United States can’t take care of day care. We’re a big country. We have 50 states. We have all these other people. We’re fighting wars. We can’t take care of day care.”









































