‘The View’ hosts criticize President Trump for the idea of giving expecting mothers a $5k bonus

During Wednesdayโ€™s episode of The View, the co-hosts sharply criticized former President Donald Trump over his recent support for the idea of offering mothers a $5,000 bonus for having children.

The segment began with co-host Whoopi Goldberg, who voiced deep frustration with the notion, which Trump casually endorsed earlier this week after being asked whether the government should consider incentivizing childbirth.

โ€œSounds like a good idea to me,โ€ Trump had responded during the Q&A. But the co-hosts werenโ€™t buying it.

Whoopi Goldberg: โ€œDo They Know How Womenโ€™s Bodies Work?โ€

Goldberg sarcastically opened the segment by saying she was โ€œincredibly insultedโ€ by the idea and slammed the Trump administration for lacking a true understanding of womenโ€™s needs.

โ€œIt is not anybody elseโ€™s responsibility but mine to make sure I keep my payments up,โ€ she said, referring to Social Security. โ€œBut let me talk about some of the things that the administration has slashedโ€ฆ $5,000 sounds like a lot, but if you canโ€™t pay your rent or for after-school programs, what does it matter?โ€

Goldberg went on to list several funding cuts made during Trumpโ€™s previous administration, including reductions to education and food assistance programs, which she argued undermine the basic support systems families need after children are born.

โ€œWhy not make sure the kids we already have get a shot at good schooling?โ€ she added.

Alyssa Farah Griffin: โ€œWould We Feel Different If Biden Proposed It?โ€

Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former Trump White House staffer, offered a more nuanced take, asking whether the reaction would have been different if President Joe Biden had made a similar proposal.

โ€œI feel like if Biden proposed this, we would all be saying itโ€™s groundbreaking,โ€ she remarked, suggesting the idea itself wasnโ€™t inherently negative but perhaps poorly framed.

Sunny Hostin: โ€œWho Are They Trying to Incentivize?โ€

Co-host Sunny Hostin took the discussion a step further, questioning the demographic motivations behind the proposal. She referenced data showing a 1% increase in U.S. births in 2024 โ€” a rise driven largely by Hispanic and Asian mothers.

โ€œThey donโ€™t seem to be concerned about that increase,โ€ Hostin said. โ€œThey seem more concerned about a decrease in other populations.โ€

She implied that the proposal might be selectively aimed at encouraging births among white Americans, subtly pointing to historical patterns of demographic targeting.

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