The View's Alyssa Farah Griffin and Sunny Hostin Brawl Over Whether Trump's Baby Bonus Plan Is Racially Motivated
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Alyssa Farah Griffin, on The View, raised questions about the motivations behind President Trump's proposal to offer $5,000 financial incentives for new mothers. Hostin argued that the slight increase in U.S. birth rates, primarily among Hispanic and Asian mothers, could be viewed as problematic by the administration. While Hostin implied potential racial undertones, she did not directly state it, prompting co-host Joy Behar to push the narrative further. The conversation centered around whether the focus on declining birth rates would lead to skewed policies favoring certain demographics over others.
They're saying that the U.S. birth rate is declining, however, in 2024 there was a 1% increase in U.S. births, but that increase was with Hispanic mothers and Asian mothers. Aha! So, they don't seem to be concerned about that increase.
I want to know why and I want to know who is making them. And so when I looked into that, they're saying that the U.S. birth rate is declining.
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