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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 22 MIN

They want us to "make lots of Trump Babies” by the midterms

from Hope For America with Heather Delaney Reese · host Heather Delaney Reese

At 10:01 in the morning, Donald Trump sat directly in front of a carefully staged group of women to speak about maternal healthcare. But just 11 minutes into the nearly hour-long event, his eyes slowly started to close, his breathing grew heavier, his head began dipping forward in small, uneven nods, and he appeared to completely fall asleep. And it happened more than once. As videos and photos spread, the White House rapid response account responded to a Reuters journalist who simply posted the photograph by replying: "He was blinking, you absolute moron." That is where we are now.Based on the events of 5-11-2026The Breakdown:Trump appeared to fall asleep multiple times during a maternal healthcare event in the Oval OfficeThe White House rapid response account told a Reuters journalist he was an "absolute moron" for posting the photographWhy this is the most dangerous form of propaganda: the kind that tells you what you just witnessed did not happenOrwell's "final, most essential command" and what it has meant across historyStalin airbrushing officials out of photographs, East Germany calling the Berlin Wall an "Anti-Fascist Protection Wall," and the camera tilting to the sky during Ceaușescu's final speechTrump once again calling himself the "father of fertility" after learning everything about it in "three to four minutes"The irony that his own movement built the legal framework that nearly outlawed IVF in AlabamaTrump freezing on a basic reporter question about IVF access for part-time workers and self-pay women, then handing it offTrump claiming he feels exactly the same as he did 50 years ago, and saying Bobby Kennedy and Dr. Oz will let us know if something changesWhat the actual policy announcement contained, and what it leaves outRFK Jr. calling declining birth rates "an existential crisis" and blaming "toxic soup"The pronatalist framing that treats women's bodies as an economic inputWhat the Bank of Montreal's 2026 Real Financial Progress Index reveals about the "dating recession"The average cost of a single date is now $189, up 12.5 percent in a single year, and $252 for millennials86 percent of single Americans have put off dating because of financial concernsHow MAGA didn't just divide the country politically, it divided it romanticallyWhat an administration that actually wanted more babies would be doing insteadThe truisms are true. He fell asleep. The photograph is real. The policy does not help the women it claims to help. The economy they built is the reason the babies are not coming. And the truth is still worth defending, even when the people in power call you a moron for saying it out loud.Follow me on Substack by searching Heather Delaney Reese

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