It has been well documented over the years Donald Trump I don’t like kids. he I pitted his kids When they were growing up, they oppose each other I kicked a crying baby He could see from one of his meetings. I’m not happy Elon Musk’s son was moving in an oval office in February.
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When I was in first grade, we did plays about old people who don’t like children. I can’t remember the name of the play or anything about it. “I don’t like kids, I don’t like kids. I never did.
Trump has recently come through my mind as he took a series of actions that raised serious concerns about his administration’s commitment to the well-being of children in America, particularly those in marginalized communities. And, more viscerally, how much Trump hates children.
He signed one of the well-known and rebellious executive orders that required more discipline in schools. He then deported three children, all American citizens. Pushing this hatred further, the Trump administration plans to cut funding for a odd youth suicide prevention hotline.
You can also get a glimpse early How The Grinch stole ChristmasThis time he stars Donald Trump. He warns that his harsh tariffs on China could potentially empty store shelves in December.
And billionaires, how do children deter them? Respond to this trauma news For children? “Someone said, ‘Oh, the shelves will be open. Well, maybe the kids have two dolls instead of 30 dolls. So two dolls would cost a few dollars more than normal.”
Even the Grinch would not say to hear the tone ears like that!
If the children were voted and could vote more urgently, then Trump would have been approved ratings small and he would never have been elected president. Now the kids would have taped him over his mouth and put him in the corner (this happened quite often when I was in elementary school).
Last week, the Trump administration Deported three US-born children To Honduras with his undocumented mother. Among them was a four-year-old boy suffering from stage 4 cancer, who was taken from the United States without using medication or communication with doctors.
The deportation occurred early in the morning before the courts opened, preventing legal challenges. The legal representatives argue that there is no proper consent or legitimate proceedings, and the federal judge is scheduled for a hearing to investigate the legality of deportation.
“The deportation of children of US citizens is illegal, unconstitutional and immoral. The speed, atrocities and secret attitudes of these children being deported are ruthless, and all those responsible for this should be held accountable.” Erin Hebert said, Senior Associates at Ware Immigrants are working with the American Civil Liberties Union on the incident.
Next, recently I signed an executive order Target school discipline policies. Educators and civil rights advocates argue that eliminating federal oversight of racial disparities in school discipline, which EO essentially did, could exacerbate existing inequality and affect students of color in particular.
They argue that such measures could lead to inconsistent disciplinary practices across the district and undermine efforts to ensure fair treatment of all students. Furthermore, critics emphasize that the focus on punishment cannot address the underlying causes of behavioral problems, such as inadequate support services and systematic inequality.
“It’s just attacking Day. It’s very myopic. Frankly, it’s going to disproportionately affect children in low-income schools, children with no resources, children of color who are always disproportionately affected by disciplinary action.” I said hill.
She also expressed concern over the federal government’s overreach over local education issues, saying the federal government has no place in classrooms on the issue.
Furthermore, the Trump administration has it Proposals to eliminate federal funds for LGBTQ+ Young people specialist service within 988 Suide & Crisis Lifeline starting in October. The program provides important support to over 1.2 million individuals in the LGBTQ+ crisis.
Advocates warn that cutting this funding could have devastating consequences, especially for LGBTQ+ young people who are already at high risk of suicide. “Suicide prevention is about risk, not identity. Termination of LGBTQ+ Youth Specialized Services at 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline will not only remove access from millions of LGBTQ+ children and teenagers. “These programs were implemented to address the unprecedented, continuing mental health crisis that has been proven among young people in our country who are receiving strong, bipartisan support in Congress, and have been signed to the law by President Trump himself.”
What do you guess? He just piled up more strange kids. On Thursday, the Trump administration intensified attacks on transgender youth by publishing a so-called report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This document aims to promote conversion therapy and undermine gender-affirming care. This is a move that advocates and healthcare professionals accused them of being full of misinformation.
We can blame Trump voters for ignoring warnings about how Trump attacks our community and the fatal consequences of his actions.
Thursday, tRump has signed the executive order Cut federal funding for PBS, which can have a major impact on child programming, especially for low-income families. meanwhile Sesame Street It is produced by HBO and does not directly depend on public funds. Free broadcasts on PBS ensure family accessibility without cable or streaming services.
PBS CEO Paula Kerger emphasized that public broadcasting provides taxpayers with key services, including educational content for children, at minimal costs, and that these reductions could undermine the role of public media in early childhood education and community engagement.
Finally, Trump’s ongoing trade war with China has led to significant supply chain disruptions and sparked concerns among retailers Potential toy shortages During the holiday season. Ocean container bookings from China to the US plummeted 60%, with shipping companies cancelling 25% of their sailing. Companies are predicting shortages in products such as toys, furniture, baby products, and more as investments slow and inventory drops.
“We have a frozen supply chain that puts Christmas at risk,” said Greg Ahearn, president and CEO of Toy Association. new york The era. “If production is not started immediately, there is a high chance that there will be a shortage of toys this holiday season.”
Trump may remind me of my first-grade songs, but these recent actions raise serious questions about the administration’s commitment to the health, education of children in America, and the overall well-being of children in particularly marginalized communities.
Who would say the administration will not expel more children than were born in the US for immigrant parents? The Constitution is clear about this issue. If you were born in this country, you are a citizen.
Refunding life-saving youth suicide initiatives, approving conversion therapy, and denying gender-affirming care is beyond pale. The outcome of this action is profound. Not that, queer teens already feel it; Trump’s pain and anxiety as president.
If it was up to Trump, he’s sure he saw in it that blacks and brown kids would not only be beaten, but also jailed for fraud. Plus, he wants to cut them off Sesame Street.
Finally, when kids are less likely to get their favorite toys on the weekend, you’re just cruel. Wealth is always finding ways to get what they want from their children, so Trump’s grandchildren are sure they are immune to this confusion. In other words, they get not only 30 toys, but also two very expensive toys.
Again, these tariffs can be alienated by poor and underclass children and blame the Grinch, the Trump. And if I could rephrase the lyrics of another song from my childhood, I would say, “You’re a sneaky Trump. You’re really heels. You’re cute as a cactus. You’re charming as an eel, like Mr. Trump.”
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