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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people. I got a free shot.
Bobby Kennedy
All these networks lying about the people.
Donald Trump
The people had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where do people like that go to share the big line MAGA Media I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
Bobby Kennedy
Ask yourself, what is my task and
Dr. Alex Adams
what is my purpose?
Donald Trump
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. War Room here's your host, Stephen K. Bann.
Eric Bolling
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Dr. Alex Adams
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Eric Bolling
No obligation, totally free, all the information. Eric Bolling we are going to cut to the White House momentarily for this and we've had a slight technical problem, but the boys in Denver are fixing it, right? Eric Bolling here's what concerns me. We heard from Axios and all the New York Times, all the guys that have inside baseball in the White House, the administration, that over the weekend we shouldn't be upset. We had you on the other morning and should be upset that the one pager was not coming back to us because there were serious discussions among appropriate parties happening behind the scenes. Then we got an in your face response last night. I don't say that Eric Bolling doesn't say that. A guy named Donald John Trump says that. Totally unacceptable, right? And he says whoever these guys are, we're dealing with, I don't know if they're the appropriate part, the so called leaders. I think he refers to him. Where do we stand today, brother? The president is scheduled to leave for Beijing I think Tomorrow at about 1:30 to 2:00 clock to go there for the Wednesday, Thursday, Friday state visit summit. Where do we stand with all this right now? Bowling and most importantly, where are the markets telling us we stand?
Market Analyst
Nervous, very nervous. Steve, when we saw the totally unacceptable quote truth post the other last night, I guess it was late yesterday afternoon. Markets started to tick up. Oil markets opened insincere and full last night around 6:15pm Eastern. Moved up $2, up $3, got as high as 100 and a half. So 100.48 ballpark or so early this morning has backed off to $98 a barrel, up two and a half dollars a barrel. Still nervous on the upside. Like I said earlier, I believe President
Eric Bolling
just come to the microphone. Just hang on one second. Let's cut to cut to the White House and come back to you. President.
Donald Trump
She said, sir, we have to do something. And I'm a quick study. So I learned everything there is to learn in about three, four minutes. And I became the father of fertility. No, it just made a lot of sense to me. She explained it well and I hope you tell that story. What happened to you that you were virtually attacked with a bad, with a bad ruling from a court. They gave a very bad ruling, as you remember in Alabama.
Senator Katie Britt
You stepped in and saved the day and made sure that we had nationwide access to IVF and have done so much since then.
Donald Trump
And we are so grateful we had something passed within two days after that. Pretty amazing. You ever see that happen? Very often. But this will be supplemental option available to those who need it, much like vision or dental insurance. So we're bringing it right down into the mainstream by offering coverage for care at every step. The fertility journey is a very interesting one, very complex. It was. And we're making it much simpler. This will hopefully reduce the number of couples who ultimately need to resort to IVF because challenges can be identified and addressed very early in the process. This is a new benefit. This is a benefit that so many people have called me about. I mean, it's incredible. Oz and Bobby, I can tell you, we speak about it a lot. So many people have called me about we have to do this. They've been waiting for it for a long time. But this is a new benefit or an option that will be a major help for millions of American moms that will result in more beautiful American babies. We like that. To further reduce the cost of fertility care, my administration has negotiated unprecedented most favored nation agreements with all of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies and nations. You think that was easy? That was not easy. The nations in particular, I tell you, and it challenged them with tariffs. You don't want to give us what you want, I'm putting tariffs on your nation, sir. We'll give it to you immediately. Actually. You think Biden could do that? I don't think so. Nor did he try, Bobby. Right? They didn't even try. He did not. They never tried anything. One drug commonly used in IVF has gone from, as an example, $966 to $168, a difference of 500%. This is the most incredible thing. It's not talked about by the fake news. It's sad because it's the biggest thing to happen. I think we're getting drug prices, prescription drug prices down by 4 or 500%. Or depending on the way you want to phrase the question, you could say for 4, 5, 600% oz and you could also say 80%, 70%, et cetera. It all depends on the way you phrase the question. I like the 500 better. And since we launched that website just a few months ago, it's called trumprx.gov it's through the roof. Is that, is that a correct statement? As. And by the way, you tell them that was your idea to call Trump. It wasn't mine.
Bobby Kennedy
The President did not propose that name, but everyone else thought it was a great idea. It is working spectacularly well, incredibly effective at so many things that there's not an American around buying a medication who should not. Check trumprx.gov first. We propose, Mr. President, it's going to save us $600 billion over the next decade. The kinds of savings we're going to achieve from the most favored nation drug pricing that Secretary Kennedy organized.
Donald Trump
And the media doesn't write about it. If somebody, if a Democrat proposed it, it'd be front page news every day for the rest of your life. The media, they don't want to write about it. Think of it. We're reducing drug prices by 500, 600% or 80% or 75%. Anyway, it's all about the phrasing of the question. And the media doesn't write about it. It's amazing. It's so sad. It's so biased. And that's why the media, their approval rating went down just today, 12% year. 12%. That's why I got elected with 97% bad stories. I won in a landslide because you have no credibility. So I wish the media would write about it. It's probably the biggest story, certainly it's got to be maybe the biggest story in medicine. If you think, I mean, when you get drug reduction prices of 60, 70, 80% a pill that costs a $10 in Germany cost in New York City cost $130, $140. Now the pill is going to go to $20 in Germany and $20 for us. In other words, we're going to have the lowest prices anywhere in the world. And we can't get a story about it. They won't write it. It's the biggest medical story there is, and we cannot get a story about it. I think I'm going to ask Walmart for a little help if he did, Omar, because you people seem to get very good. You get very good bookmarks. I think if you can explain the trick, let me know. But since we launched a website just a few months ago, over 19,000Americans have used those fertility medicines and discounts and saved more than $15 million just in a short period of time, a matter of weeks. The Council of Economic Advisers projects that the number will rise to 4.6 billion over a fairly small number of years. Nobody's ever seen anything like this. And we had to get the countries first. We had to get the companies. And the companies were pretty good, but they knew I couldn't get the countries, so they didn't care that much. I think when we got the countries, I think they said, what's going on? And yet they've done fine. They do more business and they do it from it's. They made it up in volume, right? They made it up in volume. As the old, old story went. There are many other ways our administration is supporting moms and women. We passed the largest working family tax cuts in American history, by far. We passed the largest tax cuts not only for women, for everybody, but for women. So many working women. We passed the largest tax cuts in. We also made a historic investment in rural health with $50 billion distributed across all 50 states. And that gives each state a lot of money over the next five years. $10 billion has already been distributed. And you see the results all over the rural part of the United States, which I'm proud to say I won by about 80% of the vote. And many states are investing in improving maternal health care. Every Democrat in Congress voted against this historic funding. The Democrats, well, they suffer from Trump derangements syndrome, to be honest. They don't even know what they're looking at. They can't even see straight. But I have a new way out. I'm going to propose something, the opposite of what I want. And we will have massive amounts of legislation. No, just. All I have to do is.
Dr. Dorothy Fink
It's A serious idea.
Donald Trump
We will not build the wall and
Bobby Kennedy
they'll be as it is, diabolically.
Donald Trump
I know I'm going to do. Katie, I think they're, I think you're right. I'm going to go the opposite. Whatever is bad, I'm going to go for it and they'll approve what's good. Finally, now they've got serious Trump derangement syndrome, which actually is a disease. I'm hearing it is actually a disease. It's an honor. Today we're also enacting groundbreaking childcare reforms to improve federal childcare programs, including Head Start and Child Care Development Fund that goes to each state. It's a big stuff. These reforms will give states more flexible, lower costs, increase options and empower parents to choose what care works best for them. There's a lot of options that you're going to have under this plan. You have, I think pretty much maximum, Heidi. I think maximum options. And that's what we're looking for, maximum options at the lowest cost. And you've got a cost that if you were here a year ago or if you were here like during the last administration, you're talking about a cost that would be 8 to 10 times more expensive than what we're doing it. Same exact, same exact prescription, same exact medicine, same care at 10%. It'll also free up childcare funding for hundreds of thousands of additional children, support stay at home parents. In recognition of this ambitious agenda to support American mothers, today we're announcing a new website that is online right now. It's moms.govmoms.gov you couldn't have put that in the Trump deal. You had to give me a new one competition. This guy, he wants to make me work so hard. So explain moms.gov Would you please? Dr. Well, we're going to have a
Bobby Kennedy
whole discussion about it, sir, a little bit later if we could. We want Katie to speak a bit about the first issue you mentioned, but moms.gov is a beautiful site, folks. Want to check it right now while we're talking?
Senator Katie Britt
Yeah, you really should. And it's pretty incredible, something that Senator Rubio and I tried to do, sir, but you're the one who actually did it along with.
Donald Trump
Well, I like TrumpRx.gov mobs. I love mobs. But I like TrumpRx.gov you put me in there. I got to make sure he gives me competition. Now he wants her to work. That's all right. We're only kidding. I have to say we're kidding. Otherwise they'll do. Trump and Oz had a major dispute. It was terrible. And Bobby broke him up. It was a terrible, terrible dispute. These people. I encourage every mom to visit this new page where they will find helpful information about addressing clinical care, pregnancy resources, nutrition tips, Trump RX and Trump Accounts. Trump Accounts has been amazing for the kids. Michael and Susan Dell, they put in six. $6,250,000,000 started it. And that's another one that's gone through the Trump accounts, where young kids, they turn 18 or 20 or 21, and they. They feel like. They feel like a billionaire. Used to say a millionaire. Now you say a billionaire, but they certainly feel rich as opposed to having absolutely nothing. It's so popular, so, so many people are doing it. We have people in one case took over the entire state of Ohio. It's putting up the money for every kid in the state of Ohio. Supporting the journey of American moms at every stage is so important to the success of our nation. I'd now like to ask Senator Katie Pritch. She's the one that got me into this. I have to tell you, I hope she always remains loyal to me so I can continue to support her. I would hate to go against you.
Senator Katie Britt
Got it.
Donald Trump
That will never happen, Katie, right?
Senator Katie Britt
That's right, sir.
Donald Trump
But to say just a few words, she's really a fantastic woman. She's a great senator. And I got lucky. I was supporting somebody else, and then I realized that somebody else wasn't very good. And I said, who's that young woman I met that was so impressive? They say her name is Katie Britt. I said, let me talk to her. I talked to her. I endorsed her. She won an a landslide. And you've been winning in landslides ever since, so you've been doing a great job, Katie. Thank you very much. I thought I should explain it.
Senator Katie Britt
Thank you.
Donald Trump
To say a few words. Katie's going to say. And followed by Monique Pruitt and then Olivia Walton, then Dr. Oz and Dr. Dorothy Fink and Dr. Alex Adams. And you'll speak not too long, because I am being waited on by a large group of generals. And that's also important, you know, having to do. Having to do with the absolutely lovely country of Iran. That's the way they pronounce it.
Senator Katie Britt
We will get started then. Mr. President, thank you for your work. We are here, guys. This is another example of promises made, promises kept. I mean, we look at what President Trump did when we dealt with this issue in Alabama. He stepped up to the plate immediately to make sure that we had nationwide access to ivf, to making sure that we had comprehensive fertility treatment so that men and women who, couples who were longing for their child could continue to have that hope and also have that reality today doubles down on that yet again. I mean, we see the savings that have happened across the country. And I've had more and more people come up to me and tell me a story about what it has saved them. But we also know that there was opportunity for continued growth. President Trump saw that and he acted on it. So now more people are going to have access through their employer, just like they would dental or vision insurance. And there are people right now who this is out of reach because of affordability, and President Trump is bringing that back in. When you look at the comprehensive nature of what we're doing today and coming on the hills of Mother's Day, I mean, we are thrilled to support mothers everywhere, whether it's that mom that is getting to experience growing life for the very first time, or the one chasing toddlers or wrangling teenagers or being there when their adult child calls for advice. Moms are the heartbeats of our families, our communities and our country. President Trump knows that, and he's made sure we've created a comprehensive culture of life. That's what you see right now with moms.gov moms.gov was something that then Senator Rubio and I talked about doing with Senator Cramer and now Senator Schmidt. But of course, President Trump is actually the one that put it into action. It supports moms through the prenatal, postpartum, and early childhood development stages of motherhood. Also as we tackle rural health. Look, I stand up here in front of you not only as a mom of two, but also as someone who lives in the great state of Alabama, where about 28% of women live in a current maternal care destination. The work that we did in the working families, tax cuts, guys, that hits it head on. We have an opportunity now to reach those who haven't been reached. When we look at maternal mortality rates, we continue to invest both in the research that will help us resolve that issue, but also in the women that deal with so many issues during their pregnancy. We want them to be supported and then in addition to all of that, childcare. So we know last year alone, you had about 455,000 women leave the workforce due to affordability and accessibility of child care. We've often said, and the president and I have talked about this, if you have or want the opportunity to stay home, we want that for you. But if you want or need the opportunity to re enter the workforce and want to be a part of building back America like President Trump is doing. We don't want affordability or accessibility to be an impediment to that. So not only at his direction and I was proud to lead the effort in the working families tax cuts to modernize the tax code to make sure that child care was front and center for the first time since Ronald Reagan, sir, you're the first one to do it. But today, that comprehensive nature of whether you're staying home or you're in a faith based provider or you have a child care center that you lovingly send your child to during the day as you work to provide for your family today, that is easier as there is. And we are proud of what that means for the economy. We know 24% of young families, our young families spend about 24% of their annual income on childcare. So, Mr. President, thank you for all that you've done creating a comprehensive culture of life. This is really groundbreaking.
Donald Trump
So do you see now why I endorsed her? So.
Senator Katie Britt
Yes, yes.
Donald Trump
And always will. I'd be afraid not to. She also is married to the largest human being.
Senator Katie Britt
That's right there, Sarah.
Donald Trump
Her husband is great. He's a 11 year player in the NFL, an All Star, one of the greatest college football players ever at what he does. So he's, and he's a fantastic person. Both two really fantastic people. Monique Pruitt speaks about Trump Rx.
Monique Pruitt
Yes, sir. Well, thank you Mr. President and Senator Britt for all the work and teams that have done so much around this. This is a very important topic. So glad to be here. I have, I personally use Trumprx and I've saved thousands of dollars on my medication. As President Trump mentioned, a lot of insurances did not cover this. Looks like they will be now.
Senator Katie Britt
So that's wonderful.
Monique Pruitt
Thank you. Even so, some don't cover the medication portion. That can be a separate pharmaceutical cost. So Trumprx has brought a lot of the prices of medications down. For me personally, Gonal f has been one of the main medicines that people use for egg retrievals and that I cannot find it anywhere on any other website or for cheaper. So thank you so much to you guys for doing all the work. We really appreciate it from the IVF community.
Donald Trump
It's been amazing, hasn't it? The difference in cost. It's, it's just incredible. I mean, you're talking about something where it goes down five, six, seven times. And I tell the story often. My first I was so proud my first term. 1/8 of 1%. I reduced drug costs during my third year. 1/8 of 1%. And that's the first time in 28 years that prices went down. And I was so proud to have a new response. Remember that I was there. Yes. I'd like to just say that prices have gone down 1/8 of 1%, which is the first time in 28 years that prices have gone down for prescription drug slices and other. I was so proud of that. And now I reduce them by 500%. Perhaps that's experience. I always knew that, you know, we were being just absolutely decimated. But, you know, I was hunted. I was the hunter now, you know, I was. I was the hunted then, and I had to devote a lot of time to that. Otherwise I wouldn't have been too effective if I was out of office. I wouldn't been. So we. I was hunted by some very bad people. Now I'm the hunter. It's much better when you're the hunter. But these are bad people, and they'll give you no support at all, no matter how good it is. I mean, as an example, I don't know what the numbers are, but if we go to Congress to get something approved, which we get, but you can say that we're going to reduce drug prices by 80% and we won't get one Democrat vote. I don't know how they get away with it. That's why we call them the Democrats. We have. They're Democrats because they're dumb. They're dumb people, and then they just can't do it. I've been waiting so long for them to change, but they just keep losing. And they're going to keep losing with their policies. But we reduce prices by 70, 80%. And it's such a big. It's such a big deal. I'd like to ask Olivia Walton of the Seal with a very handsome husband, Tom. Thank you, Tom, for being here. Thank you very much. And you're going to speak about maternal health care.
Bobby Kennedy
Mr. President, I'm going to introduce Olivia, if you don't want. By the way, before we leave, the last topic. The leader of EMD Serrano, which makes one of the most important fertility drugs, is here just to remind you, because you've been giving different percentages. The Monique's price of getting a product is one tenth of what it used to be. So 1/10. Forget about percentages. That's an easy number to remember. And the fact that we were paying 10 times more for that same Drug in America is embarrassing. It changed under the President, and presidents have known it for a long time. But it takes guts to take on important lobbyists.
Donald Trump
So why didn't they get it done?
Bobby Kennedy
Well, the main reason is they were intimidated. They're scared.
Donald Trump
Or incompetent.
Bobby Kennedy
Or incompetent. But I've had plenty of conversations with the president when he says he doesn't care, he wants to do the right thing. And this is a good example.
Donald Trump
Excuse me, Katie Britt's husband's here. I just spotted this very large, handsome guy. That's a great guy. Okay, go ahead.
Bobby Kennedy
So let me speak a little bit about the reality that one in three Americans are under babied. What does under babied mean? That means that you either don't have any children or you have less children than you would normally want to have. And to Katie's point, we have a crisis that's causing our fertility rate to drop below 1.5. The replacement rate is 2.1. So we're way below what we need just to replace the people that we have in America. And one of the challenges is that rural America, where there's 60 million people, have a mortality rate, maternal mortality rate when they have babies, that's about 30% higher than if you live in an urban area. One of the ways the President wanted to address this was creating something in the working families tax cut legislation, which is, I think, the most ambitious, fantastic program ever written to help fix the healthcare system. The President saved Medicaid in the working families tax cut legislation. He also invested with Congress. Senator Britain and her colleagues voted for this of the House to put in $50 billion into rural health care. That's 10 billion a year for the next five years. All the money went out the door on time and it's being used for incredibly beneficial advances to help Americans living in rural America have babies safely. You're zip code should not determine your mortality rate if you're having a baby. That is going to change.
Senator Katie Britt
I love that you know that.
Bobby Kennedy
Yes, I've been there. And that is that is allowing us to use these new ultrasound probes now, even if you don't have an obstetrician in your county. Because in many counties in Los Angeles, in la, which is lower Alabama, that is the case. We have states and all the governors are embraced on this, investing a lot of money, training more people to work in rural America. And we're also using telehealth tools. So you have big, sophisticated urban centers adopting smaller facilities, clinics so they can help Moms deliver babies wherever they may live. You don't have to drive across state to get there. Now, as great as this all is, and as fantastic as it has been to have 50 governors, in this case, Mr. President, even the Democratic governors are on board. It's such a good offer. It's such a beautiful way of keeping your people healthy that everyone's embraced this program. We still can't do it by ourselves. We have to invest in the American people. We have to have governors and private sector partners that make this happen as well as. And I hope the secretary can speak to this in a moment because Maha is probably vital to this effort. You have to get moms healthy enough to do the most creative thing the universe knows, which is making babies. So maybe you can take the message around the private sector involvement and how you and your family have gotten involved in this and led the way. And maybe we can talk about Maha afterwards.
Maha Al-Mansour
Sure, I would love to. And first, thank you so much, Mr. President. Thank you, Dr. Oz. And thank you, Secretary Kennedy. Thank all of you for making maternal health really a national priority. It's an honor to be here today with all of you. This $50 billion in rural health funds, this really represents a transformative opportunity to invest in maternal health care. And in fact, it's what's given us the confidence to launch Healthy Moms, Healthy Babies America, which is our campus. It is bipartisan. Dr. Oz is right. Democratic governors across the country are also very interested in doing this. We have a simple goal. We want to cut the US Maternal death rate in half in five years. That sounds audacious, but I am confident we can do it. I am confident because we have the federal leadership, because President Trump wants to make America the best place to have a baby. I am confident because we now have this $50 billion money that's already going out to the states that we can actually leverage to pay for some of this. And I'm confident because, honestly, we know how to fix this. The vast majority of infant and maternal death is preventable. We know the solutions. Maternal health is rural health. You heard the numbers from Dr. Oz. I'm here today as a mother from Arkansas. I have three young kids. I live in a very rural state. And I'm thrilled to say Governor Sanders is taking maternal health head on and has made some incredible progress. But in rural America, it is hard to have a baby right now. It is hard to get care. We have moms driving for hours to get to the ob. Most moms don't have the time to do that, and a lot of moms don't have the money to do that either. And then after they have the baby, they're not going back for any kind of checkup. For those of you who know who've had a baby, what's the standard of care? They say come back in six weeks. It's not a good idea. You all know how precarious those precious few weeks are. You need help sooner than that. And by the way, not all this care has to be done by an ob. It can be done with doulas and nurses and midwives. Folks in your community, they can work with a doctor. As Dr. Oz said, there is virtual care. The solutions really do exist. And now is the time to get serious about this stuff and scale it. So we are uniting business leaders with policymaker health care providers. Faith leaders. We believe there's a great opportunity for faith leaders to pay a big play a bigger role in taking care of babies postpartum. And I'm just grateful to be here. I really believe. I know you're meeting with the generals, and we appreciate you keeping our country safe. Investing in maternal health care is the most strategic investment we can make in the future of American prosperity.
Monique Pruitt
That's right.
Maha Al-Mansour
So thank you.
Donald Trump
Hey, Tom. She did very well. What do you say? I'd give her 10, maybe a 12. I'll give her 12 every time. So when is she running for office? You know the nice thing? I was just listening as Olivia. She's so respected, and she doesn't need this. She doesn't need to come here and go. And she goes around and checks hospitals and does things. She really doesn't need it at all. She could be doing anything she wants. Anything. And I think it's fantastic. And thank you very much.
Maha Al-Mansour
It's very kind.
Donald Trump
Thank you very much. Really beautiful.
Senator Katie Britt
Thank you.
Donald Trump
Okay, we have Dr. Fink.
Dr. Dorothy Fink
Oh, yes, right here.
Donald Trump
Dr. Fink, how are you?
Dr. Dorothy Fink
So good to see you.
Donald Trump
Nice to see you. Go ahead.
Dr. Dorothy Fink
Well, thank you, Mr. President, for your ongoing support of maternal and infant health. We recognize that the health
Maha Al-Mansour
connected.
Dr. Dorothy Fink
That's why we launched the Perinatal Improvement Collaborative during the first Trump administration, an effort that has continued to this day to improve health outcomes for moms and babies. Through this nationwide network of hospitals, we are using real data and proven clinical practices to protect mothers and newborns. In the Perinatal Improvement Collaborative hospitals, we have reduced maternal mortality by 41.5%, which is truly incredible. And this is compared with the 5.9% decline in benchmark hospitals over the same period of time. Our goal is to have every hospital in America doing this. And we're thrilled to be partnering with Heartland Forward to make this happen. We really want every woman to have a healthy delivery and a healthy baby and to make the United States the healthiest place in the world to give birth.
Maha Al-Mansour
Yes.
Dr. Dorothy Fink
And I'll also add in that you all and the Trump administration have taken strength and support for American mothers and families. With the launch of moms.gov, we're highlighting all of the policy achievements, achievements that have advanced to support moms and babies. Moms.gov is a first of its kind resource that offers all sorts of guidance and information to support the health and well being of mothers and their families. Moms.gov also really helps support expecting parents who are navigating difficult or unexpected pregnancies. We are committed to supporting women's health throughout motherhood and at every stage of life. Supporting women's health is not just a policy, it's a promise. See mothers help build healthy families and that healthy families build a healthy. So I want to thank you, Mr. President, Secretary Kennedy and everyone here for your support of women's health.
Donald Trump
Thank you, Doctor, very much.
Dr. Dorothy Fink
Thank you.
Donald Trump
Well done. It's well done. Dr. Adams, please, about child care.
Dr. Alex Adams
Thank you, Mr. President. This mother's Day, we recognize the reality for millions of Americans and that's childcare has become too expensive, expensive, too difficult to find and too disconnected from the needs of working families. For years, Washington's answer has always been the same. More bureaucracy, more mandates, and higher costs for everyone. President Trump, you are taking a different approach. Under your leadership, we're advancing a child care reform package that puts parents back in charge. We're going to do three primary things. First, we're restoring parental choice. That means bringing faith based providers back to the table. And it means recognizing the vital role played by home based providers, relatives and parents who choose to stay home during the earliest years of their children's lives. Second, we are cutting unnecessary red tape. Red tape that forced providers to close limited access to care and made it harder for working families to find the support they needed. We're moving away from one size fits all federal mandates and instead empowering parents to meet their child's unique needs. And then third, we're strengthening accountability to ensure taxpayer dollars are protected from fraudsters. Under the Biden administration, they essentially backed the Brinks truck up to states and sent the security home. We think Americans deserve better. We will ensure that these funds go to families who truly need support. Our goal is simple More affordable options, more providers, more choices for parents, and more accountability for taxpayers. Mr. President, your pro family agenda recognizes a simple truth. Strong families build a strong nation. And if I could just end on a personal note, Mr. President, I want to thank you for your leadership and everybody up here for their leadership on fertility issues. My beautiful baby girl, Emerson is a product of ivf. And I thank you for your leadership on that issue and sharing the joy of parenthood with many, many more American families. Thank you, sir.
Donald Trump
Well, thank you very much, Doctor. It's great to know it's been really successful under this administration. And again, Katie, you were so helpful. Bobby, do you have something to.
Bobby Kennedy (Agency Leader)
Very, very briefly, Mr. President, I just wanted to stress how what a huge win for the MAHA movement and for the Pro Life Movement. Moms.gov is. It is one stop shopping for IVF, for prenatal care, for postnatal care, for nutrition, for baby formula, and of course, for Trump Rx. We have, as Dr. Oz, pointing out, a fertility crisis in this country right now. We just found out that we've dropped out of 1.57%. The replacement rate is 2.1. 100 years ago we were at 3.27. So more than double that we are today. We are approaching the cataclysmic rates that Japan and China are now experiencing that is threatening their economy as a threat not only to our economy, to our national security, it's a direct threat to our Social Security Trust fund, to the Medicare trust fund. President Trump has directed my agency to find out the cause of the fertility crisis, and that is part of this program. We're looking at the impact of metabolic challenges which directly affect fertility, of obesity which affects fertility, of endocrine disruptors, of pesticides, of this toxic soup that our young women are walking around today to try to figure it out. The fertility crisis for Women began in 2007 for men. In 1970, men had twice the sperm count as our teenagers do today. This is an existential crisis for our country. We had a series of presidents that were trying to discourage childbirth and motherhood in this country. We now have a president that is trying to encourage it. And I want to thank you again for your leadership.
Donald Trump
Thank you very much, Bobby. And there's another word, autism, that we're very much involved with. And I have my own ideas. But Oz and Bobby and everybody, they're really focused on it very hard, I think, in a certain way. You know, I would like you to look at the payment schedules, Bobby, because I think it's very skewed because of the payment schedules. You understand what I mean?
Bobby Kennedy
Yes, we're bringing some ideas.
Donald Trump
I think it has to be. I think it's crazy. I think that's what's happening. Can't. Can't pay more for that to a doctor. I mean, every, every person around is going to have autism. That's what's happening. So I really believe that that's very badly skewed. But more importantly, Frank. But I would like that done immediately. But more importantly, I think that some great progress has been made as to why, you know, what is this thing that's happening all over the world, but here, what is it, what's going on? And there has to be something, because it, you know, it spikes so much over the last 10 years. It's spiked over the last 15 years. It's gone up many, many times. And I think it's a very important thing to mention. I mention it all the time. Having to do with other subjects. And then I bring in autism. Anything having to do with medical, I always bring in autism. On another topic, we're looking very seriously at natural seven. Oh, and getting that approved. Natural seven. Oh. And we'll take a look at that very strongly. I think Oz and everybody, we're looking to see if we can do something there. A lot of people are asking for it. And thank you very much for the work on that. And with that, do you have any questions? You were going to be meeting with
Bobby Kennedy
the generals on Iran. You rejected a deal from Iran over the weekend. Can you tell us anything about that proposal?
Donald Trump
And what, if any, action was made to break the state? It was just unacceptable. You know, a lot of people said, well, does he have a plan? Yeah, of course they do. I have the best plan ever. Iran has been defeated militarily, totally. They have a little left. They probably built up during this period of time. We'll knock that out in about a day. But I have a plan. You know what? It is a very simple plan. I don't know why you don't say it like it is. Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. They're very dangerous. They're very volatile. It's a terrible thing that's happened over there. They've killed 42,000 people in the last two months. 42,000. At least that's what we know of. 42,000 people. They killed numerous people over the last week, but they killed 42,000 people a month ago, A month and a half ago. They were unarmed protesters, not at all violent protesters, and they started taking them out, shooting them so we're not going to let them. That's the plan. You know, people say, what's the plan? The plan is very simple. The blockade first of all was a part of military genius, just like Venezuela was military genius. We have the greatest military in the world by far, and we're stocked up with great ammunition. We have much better stuff than we did two months ago when we first did the attack, which knocked him for a loop. But very simple. Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. Can't have it. And if they did have it, the Middle east would be gone, Israel would be gone, and then hit Europe probably next. We're doing the service to the world. And this has gone on for 47 years. Other presidents and leaders of other countries that have the power should have done it, but they didn't do it. But it's a very simple plan. Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon and they won't have a nuclear weapon. They didn't want to go that far. You can believe it. They didn't. How stupid are they? Stupid people. They didn't want to believe it. They think that, well, I'll get tired of this or I'll get bored or I'll have some pressure. But there's no pressure. There's no pressure at all. We're going to have a complete victory. We've already in theory had a complete victory from the military standpoint. The military, look, their navy is dead. They have 150, they had 159 ships right now they have zero. Other than the little speedboats that go around that got taken out eight a day by us. They have no air force, they have no anti aircraft. Now they probably put the shoulder jobs into service over the list or three weeks probably. But essentially they have no anti aircraft, they have no radar and frankly, their leaders have been killed at the first level, second level and half at the third level. And then they come back and they want to negotiate and they give us a stupid. It's a stupid proposal and nobody would take it. Although Obama would have taken it, Biden would have taken it. What they took was far worse. So we stopped him twice. We stopped him. When I terminated the worst deal probably ever made in the history of our country in terms of defense. That was the Iran nuclear deal by Barack, penned by Barack Hussein Obama that would have given Iran a nuclear weapon within a year. They would have had it years ago. I terminated that in my first term. And then when that beautiful plane right there hit them hard, we really hit them hard. And they told me, I want to just tell you this because they like to say, oh, well, maybe it wasn't that hard a hit. Iran told me very strongly because they intend to give us the nuclear dust, as I call it. It's easier than talking about other terms because it's a term everyone but the nuclear dust, which is what we hit. They told me, number one, you're getting it, but you're going to have to take it out. Because the site was so obliterated that there's only one or two countries in the world that could get it. It's so deep and got hit so hard that there's no way they have the equipment to move it. You and China are the only two countries in the world that could take it out. So we talked about it and they said, you'll have to take it out because we don't have the capability of doing it. So for those people that like to say that those great pilots in those great planes, well, we just ordered 22 more of them, new and improved. That those great pilots didn't do their job, they did their job. At one o' clock in the morning with no moon, no light, no nothing, every single bomb hit its targets. And then, as you know, we shot some incredible things, things that nobody else has. Nobody has a military like we have. We shot the Tomahawks from a submarine 200 miles away and that went on top of it. But every one of those, including the Tomahawks, every one of those weapons and shots hit perfectly. And they said to me, just to put it on the record, they said to me, there are only two countries in the entire world that could ever get that stuff out of there because we don't have the equipment. And nobody else. They said China and the United States. So I just want to let you know those pilots did an unbelievable job, very dangerous job. At one o' clock in the morning. Think of it. No moon, no nothing. We had no light, purposely. And every single one of those bombs were right down an air chute in a granite mountain and exploded. And they are unable to get it even if they wanted to. But we're not going to take a chance. So that's part of the deal.
Dr. Alex Adams
Sir, do you think the Iranians agreed
Donald Trump
to allow the removal of all their enriched uranium? Well, they did two days ago. They didn't. Okay, they did two days ago. They said, you're going to have to take it. We were going to go with them, but they changed their mind because they didn't put it in the paper. So when they sent us this Document that we waited four days for that should have taken ten minutes to do. Look, very simple. We get that they guarantee no nuclear weapons for a very long period of time and a couple of other minor things, but they just can't get there. So they agree with us and then they take it back. But they. They said to us that it was so badly. Obliterated was the word they actually used. That was my original word that it got challenged by some of the fake news, but. And it wasn't challenged with any knowledge. It was just challenged like they were hoping that this wouldn't have been so successful. No, it was obliterated. We have the greatest military in the world. I built it largely in my first term, and I didn't know I'd be using it quite this much in my second term. But very simply, when they say, does he have a plan? Yeah, I have a plan. The plan is very simple. You know, in war, you have to change. You have to be flexible. You have a lot of plans, but you have to do different plans in different days. But I have a great plan. But the plan is they cannot have a nuclear weapon. And they didn't say that in their letter.
Bobby Kennedy
Mr. President, changes that you've talked about
Donald Trump
in Iran, is this still a leadership
Bobby Kennedy
that you believe you can negotiate with, can ultimately reach a peace deal with?
Donald Trump
You have two. You have the moderates and you have the lunatics. And I think the moderates are more respected. The lunatics want to fight till the end. You know, there will be a very. It'll be a very quick fight. But I call them. You have. Just like our country, we have lunatics, too. We have. I call them lunatics. I call them stupid people, too. But in Iran, they have the moderates that dying to make a deal. And then you have the lunatics. And I guess they're a little bit afraid of the lunatics, but. And why not? The level of ferocity for protests, you know, the people are watching it. They want to go out on the streets. They have no weapons. They have no guns. We thought the Kurds were going to give us weapons, but the Kurds disappointed us. The Kurds, take, take, take. They have a great reputation in Congress. Congress says, oh, they fight so hard. They fight hard when they get paid. So I'm very disappointed in the Kurds. But they were given. I said it wasn't going to work, by the way. I just have to say it. I disagreed with what they did. They gave it. I said, they'll never get there. And I was right. I Like to be right in this case. Too bad. But we sent some guns with ammunition and it was supposed to be delivered, but they kept it. I said, they're going to keep it. But what do I know? I've only been doing this a short period of time. What do I know?
Bobby Kennedy
For the time being, the ceasefire remains in place.
Donald Trump
It's unbelievably weak. I would say, I would call it the weakest right now. After reading a piece of garbage they sent us. I didn't even finish reading it. They said, I'm not going to waste my time reading it. I would say it's one of the weakest right now. It's on life support. They understand. These are all medical people. Dr. Oz, life support is not a good thing. Do you agree?
Bobby Kennedy
Bad prognostic.
Donald Trump
I would say the ceasefire is on massive life support, where the doctor walks in and says, sir, your loved one has approximately a 1% chance that. Yeah, Mr. President. Daniel, go ahead. One of the best reporters in Washington.
Reporter Daniel
Thank you, sir. Dr. Oz referenced this a little early. Two questions on health care, if I can. The Council of Economic Advisors released a report saying that the most favored nation drug deals will generate about $529 billion in domestic savings over the next 10 years across all markets. How transformative and makes people better. Yeah, it does.
Donald Trump
How.
Reporter Daniel
How transformative are these deals for millions of Americans? And do you believe that the most favored nation drug deals are the Republicans, golden ticket to the midterms?
Donald Trump
I think the Republicans should walk away with the midterms now. Typically, whoever is president, they vote the other way. Nobody knows this. Do we have a psychiatrist in the grave? Nobody knows why? Because I think we've had the best president. A lot of people have said, even some radical left lunatics have said that we've had the best presidency, the best first year of any president. Look, I stopped eight wars, got the largest tax cuts in history, the largest regulation cuts in history. All the things we've done, so many, like all of this that we've done medically. We've done so much. You know, we did a thing called right to try at my first. And I could never understand it. When I was a civilian, which wasn't so long ago, I haven't been doing it that long, but I always used to marvel at the fact that if they had a great drug and it had to go through the fda, and the FDA guarded it and said, you can't use it, and if a person was terminally ill and the drug was showing great promise, the person's terminally ill. They wouldn't give it to the person because they didn't want to hurt the person. And I said, well, we need something. And it was very important to me and I had no idea it would be so hard to get. But we got it in total, we got it in full. Let's go right to Try that. If you're terminally ill, you have the right to try a drug that has not gone even anywhere near final if it shows even a little promise and we've saved thousands of lives. It was very hard to get because the insurance companies didn't want it. The doctors didn't want it because the doctors didn't want to be blamed. The drug companies didn't want it because if it didn't work, they didn't want it on their record. So what we did is we said, we're not going to count it on your record. If somebody is terminally ill and they take the drug doesn't work, we're not going to count it on your record. We'll have another record, you know, a little smaller one that not a lot of people look at. But we're not going to count it on your record. So Right to Try has been one of the great successes. Again, nobody talks about. We've saved thousands of lives, Oz. But you know what is maybe even more important? We've learned very quickly that some drugs work and some drugs don't. In other words, some drugs take a person who's terminally ill. And there are numerous cases and without waiting 7 years, 10 years, by the way, we think we've cut it in half. But you do need a period of time without waiting many, many years. We know the drug works because we've taken people that were dead. We had a person given the last rights gone, the kids are crying and sawed them on this drug and the person became better. It works, you know, and some don't work. But you learn really fast. It's called the ultimate test, I think, right? You know, they test all these things. They use animals all over the place. They use everything to test person's gonna die. So they didn't want it because they didn't want to be sued for. You know, the drug companies didn't want to be sued if it didn't work, the country didn't want to be sued. So I got everybody into a room and I said, we're going to do this, but if anybody uses it, they have to sign a document. They sign a very strong document that they're not going to sue the doctor, they're not going to sue the country. They're not going to sue the manufacturer, the pharmaceutical company. They're not going to sue anybody. We're going to give it a shot. It has been right to try, has been so successful. It's been amazing. Nobody talks about it, but everyone knows how successful.
Bobby Kennedy
Mr. President, there was a young man that we visited on actually in Los Angeles who's taking advantage of this program. Katie actually spoke to him by phones from Alabama that he reached out to you directly. And this is the same program that benefited him. And just to put numbers on the council economic advisors, it's between, you know, 500 and whatever it was, 30 million that you said and $700 billion in savings. So we estimated $600 billion in total savings. And the impact on The American people, Mr. President, is one in three Americans leave a drugstore without their medication because they can't afford it. If, you know, they got a doctor's prescription, they know they can make a difference in their lives. That will no longer happen with the most favored nation in drug pricing. And we're giving drugs like the. Which as you call it, the fat shot, the weight loss drugs to all beneficiaries of Medicare. Every senior in America can get them for $50 starting on July 1st. These are just inconceivably good prices. And they're so good, in fact, that we actually saved the taxpayer money by reducing the downstream effects of obesity, diabetes and hypertension. Mr. President, all possible because you took brave action. And again, the question we should be asking ourselves is why did that, why didn't this happen a decade ago?
Donald Trump
Can't.
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Senator Katie Britt
man that he is. He has a new lease on hope and it's because of you. I talked to his parents and they said we feel so good about our country that we literally have The President and Dr. Oz and Secretary Kennedy doing everything possible to give our son a fighting chance. They said before, you know, no one was listening but you, Mr. President, took action. And Will Roberts, that is such a. He is such a great young man.
Donald Trump
He's inspired so many people nobody talks about. We're with him thousands of people. But it's also like this incredible laboratory of people that are. They're finished, they're terminally ill, they're not going to live. And we weren't given. And this went on for years. You know, this went on. Madam Secretary, you're doing such a good job with prices, agriculture, how's the beef going? We got to get the Beef down. We're working on it. It's the only thing we've got to get the beef down. It's becoming more fortunate. But this was so incredible because. And I marveled at it for 30 years. I'd say, why? I'd have friends that were terminally ill. You'd meet people, they were really in bad shape. They weren't going to make it. And they couldn't get a drug that looked like it was going to work. They couldn't get it. They asked me to get it. Do you have contacts? Could you get it? Couldn't get it. You go to jail if you get it. And they were going to die. They'd die three weeks later, four weeks later. And we're saving a lot of people that were gone, that were terminally ill. And what we're doing is producing almost immediately. You know, you can almost immediately approve these drugs. But it was very, you know, look, legally it was a disaster because everybody would be sued. The problem is, somebody would die. And then they blame the drug. And then the drug company gets sued, the doctors, the country gets sued. You know, a member of the family goes crazy, and you're settling for millions of dollars because you killed somebody that was going to be dead in two weeks. So I did that, and I'm very proud of it. The other thing doctor mentioned, the fat drug. So think of it. $87 it would sell in London and $1,300 in New York for the exact same box made. I won't name the company made by the same company in the same facility. $87 in London, $87 in Heidelberg, $87 in Paris, $1,370 in New York. And this went on for a long time. And I want to say, you know, he could be a famous guy. He's begging me not to release his name. He's a very highly neurotic, very fat sort of a fat slob, I would call him. But he's. He's a brilliant man. We know many of those people. He's a brilliant guy, actually. But he said, president, what the hell is going on here? He didn't need the money. He's rich as hell. But he just couldn't understand why he had to pay so little in London. He went to London and he couldn't understand it. He said, this is crazy. And it actually motivated me in a certain way because he was very smart. He did a study. He actually sent his people and he traced this medicine, and he found out it was the box. Here is the Same box as he had in New York. It was made in the same plant, and it cost, you know, 10 times more here than it did in London and that. There are worse stories than that. And I said, that's it. It's over. We're going to do it. That got me really motivated. He's begging me not to release his name because he is a well known person. And I so destroyed his reputation in terms of his physicality that he just doesn't want me. I said, you know, you've had a big impact on medicine because you got to be better than any normal person could have, you know. He said, no, I don't want. Okay, yeah, please. What do you hope to get out of the summit in China? And how much has the war in Iran changed the agenda? Look, I have a great relationship with President Xi. We're doing a lot of business, but it's smart business. We used to be taken advantage of for years with our previous presidents, and now we're doing great with China. We make a lot of money with China. I have a great relationship with President Xi. And I think you can see that with the fact that in Hormuz they get a big percentage, 40% of their oil from Hormuz. There's been no ships coming in, no nasty ships coming in that we end up in skirmishes with. There's been. He'd like to see it get done. He doesn't want to see. I'll tell you what. Look, I respect him a lot, and hopefully he respects me. He didn't respect our previous government, that I can tell you. The guy couldn't talk. It was ridiculous how that ever happened. Our country was hurt so badly the last four years. You know, I say it all the time, it was the king of Saudi Arabia, but everybody says we were a dead country a year and a half ago, and now we're the hottest country anywhere in the world. And you know that better than anybody. You know, you see that? Olivia sees that. You see it in the numbers. Look at the numbers. Look at the stock market. The stock market is now higher than it was when this war started. So I thought that would go down 20, 25%. I was. It was fine. You know, I'm willing to. I'm willing to say, terrible expression, take a bullet. It's a terrible expression, especially when it's used by me.
Eric Bolling
This is the war room. We are passing the baton over to the Charlie Kirk show. We're going to stay in the Oval with the President, United States. Obviously, we are going to be back here at 5 o'.
Donald Trump
Clock.
Eric Bolling
We will see you then.
Donald Trump
Lunatics having a nuclear weapon. I deal with them. I deal with them. I say it to them. I say, you people are crazy. I deal with them. They talk differently. I say, you're crazy. You're crazy people. You're nuts. You're not having a nuclear weapon. They think they can talk me into it and they don't do very well with it, but they know how I feel. They can't have a nuclear weapon. They would use it within an hour after getting it. If the Obama deal wasn't terminated by me, they would have had it six years ago and they would have used it immediately on Israel and also the rest of the Middle East. You saw that when they started shooting rockets. Nobody thought Saudi Arabia and Qatar and UAE were going to get hit. Or Kuwait, Bahrain. It was a tremendous strategic mistake and they wasted those missiles. We have the Patriots that knocked them down every time. You know, we had, I told the story we have. We were shot at. One of our great assets happened to be a ship. Great ship, 111 missiles going at very high rates of speed. Sophisticated equipment and, you know, that's all they did is missiles. Thousands of missiles. Who asks who does this except for people that are looking for Trouble? We had 111 shots at one of our ships over a very short period of time. Out of 111 missiles going at 3,000 miles an hour. All 111 missiles were knocked down into the ocean prior, long prior to arriving at the target. And the cool guys, the coolest guys are the guys that do this. You know, they're not growing their brain. They sit with missile shot. You can see it happening, missiles coming. They got like about 13 seconds to make a decision. It's not like, gee, let's figure it out. They make a wrong calculation. You know, you lose some. A lot of men. A lot of men and a lot of billion dollars times ten ships. So. But there's a level of coolness that missile shot meant. They look baa ba ba ba ba ba ba, and you know they're going to heading 47 degrees north, 1300ft, going 3000 miles an hour. Okay, we have it in our side fire. Boom. 10 seconds left. Let me tell you, they need smart people. These people are smart and they're so smart that they're cool. You know, the calculations for some people are very tough. For other people, not so tough. There's, you know, about 1%. There's not too many. There's not too many people around, like that I say I call. A lot of times I'll call these gunners because they're phenomenal geniuses, you know? Where did you go to school? I went to mit. Where did you go to school? I went to the best schools. Smart. Got to be smart. We have the greatest military in the world.
Senator Katie Britt
Okay, Mr. President, back to motherhood.
Donald Trump
You're one big, beautiful bill. I like this. This is about motherhood, not about the beautiful country of Iran. Go ahead. Thank you all for being here.
Maha Al-Mansour
Your one big beautiful bill defunded planned
Senator Katie Britt
parenthood for one year, but that expires on this July 4th.
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Date: May 11, 2026
Host: Real America’s Voice (Steve Bannon and Team)
Main Theme:
This episode centers on two parallel threads: President Trump’s White House roundtable on women’s healthcare and fertility, with expansive discussions on new healthcare and family support initiatives, and the latest developments in foreign policy, particularly the administration’s stance on Iran and Israel, along with broader comments on America’s defense and global position.
The heart of this episode is a live broadcast from the White House, highlighting the administration’s new initiatives for women's healthcare—especially around fertility, maternal health, child care, and prescription drug pricing—and featuring remarks by President Trump, Senator Katie Britt, Bobby Kennedy, Dr. Oz, Dr. Dorothy Fink, Dr. Alex Adams, and other guests. In the latter portion, Trump addresses foreign policy questions, especially regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions and Israel’s security, arguing against further U.S. defense subsidies.
Timestamps: 02:38–05:55
"I know you don't like hearing that... It's going to happen. And where do people like that go to share the big line—MAGA Media..."—Donald Trump (02:52)
Timestamps: 05:59–37:23
"We had something passed within two days after that. Pretty amazing. ...This will be a major help for millions of American moms that will result in more beautiful American babies. We like that."—Donald Trump (06:24–06:56)
“A pill that cost $10 in Germany cost in New York City $130, $140. Now the pill is going to go to $20 in Germany and $20 for us.”—Donald Trump (09:09)
“In recognition of this ambitious agenda ...today we're announcing a new website that is online right now. It's moms.gov.” —Donald Trump (13:11)
“We also made a historic investment in rural health with $50 billion distributed across all 50 states.” —Donald Trump (10:55)
“Gonal-F ...I cannot find it any other website or for cheaper. So thank you so much to you guys for doing all the work. We really appreciate it from the IVF community.” (22:05)
“Maternal health is rural health...In rural America, it is hard to have a baby right now. It is hard to get care.” —Maha Al-Mansour (29:00–30:31)
"Our goal is to have every hospital in America doing this...every woman to have a healthy delivery and a healthy baby." (31:17)
Timestamps: 35:14–39:09
“Men had twice the sperm count as our teenagers do today. This is an existential crisis for our country.” (35:27)
“There has to be something, because it...spikes so much over the last ten years.” —Donald Trump (38:10)
Timestamps: 39:09–59:04
“It was just unacceptable...I have the best plan ever. Iran has been defeated militarily, totally... Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.”—Donald Trump (39:15)
Timestamps: 48:43–54:05
“One in three Americans leave a drugstore without their medication because they can’t afford it. ...That will no longer happen with the most favored nation in drug pricing.” —Bobby Kennedy (52:36)
Donald Trump (on drug pricing):
“We’re reducing drug prices by 500, 600% or 80% or 75%. ...It’s so sad. It’s so biased. And that’s why the media, their approval rating...12%. That’s why I got elected with 97% bad stories.” (09:20)
Senator Katie Britt (on motherhood):
“Moms are the heartbeats of our families, our communities and our country. President Trump knows that, and he’s made sure we’ve created a comprehensive culture of life.” (17:47)
Bobby Kennedy (on the fertility crisis):
“We have a crisis that’s causing our fertility rate to drop below 1.5. The replacement rate is 2.1. ...This is an existential crisis for our country.” (25:39; 35:27)
Maha Al-Mansour (on rural maternal health):
“In rural America, it is hard to have a baby right now. It is hard to get care. We have moms driving for hours.” (30:12)
Dr. Dorothy Fink (on maternal health):
“In the Perinatal Improvement Collaborative hospitals, we have reduced maternal mortality by 41.5%, which is truly incredible.” (31:27)
This episode moves fluidly between celebration of healthcare policy initiatives—markedly pro-natalist, pro-maternal, and cost-cutting reforms—and critique of domestic and international political adversaries. The tone is populist, proud, and adversarial toward mainstream media and opposition parties, while painting a picture of government efficiency and American resurgence on the world stage.
Listeners will come away with:
For listeners seeking insight into both the policy specifics and the messaging strategy of “Real America’s Voice,” this episode provides a thorough window into the administration’s priorities on women’s health and defense, with rhetorical flourishes emblematic of the show’s perspective.