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EXPOSED: New York Times IGNORES America's Birth Rate Crisis While Trump Administration Takes Action

Gary FranchiMarch 2, 2026142 views
EXPOSED: New York Times IGNORES America's Birth Rate Crisis While Trump Administration Takes Action
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The liberal elites at the New York Times are doing what they do best – ignoring the real crises facing American families while pushing their woke agenda. As our nation grapples with plummeting birth rates that threaten our very future, the so-called "paper of record" continues to whistle through America's demographic graveyard.

Here's the stark reality that the mainstream media won't tell you: America's birth rate has fallen to historic lows, with fewer babies being born than at any point since records began. We're not even replacing ourselves as a population, folks. But instead of addressing this existential crisis, the Times and their fellow travelers in the legacy media continue pushing anti-family narratives that celebrate childlessness and attack traditional values.

What's really at stake here? The future of America itself. As The Federalist correctly points out, "America's future will stand or fall on the foundation of the family and Americans' willingness to make little Americans." This isn't just about numbers on a spreadsheet – it's about whether we'll have enough young Americans to defend our freedoms, support our economy, and carry forward the values that made this nation great.

Trump Administration Fights Back

While the liberal media ignores this crisis, President Trump's second-term agenda is already addressing it head-on. The administration's pro-family tax policies, support for traditional marriage, and rejection of the left's anti-child propaganda are exactly what America needs right now.

The contrast couldn't be clearer: On one side, you have the New York Times and the radical left celebrating declining birth rates as somehow "progressive." On the other side, you have President Trump and patriotic Americans who understand that strong families are the backbone of a strong nation.

Patriots, this isn't just a policy debate – it's a battle for America's survival. While the Times fiddles, America's demographic Rome is burning. The question is: Will we let the anti-family left continue their assault on traditional values, or will we stand with President Trump in rebuilding the foundation that made America great?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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GrandpaOf12VerifiedMar 2, 2026
In my generation, families of 4-6 kids were normal. Now young couples are scared to have even one because of the costs and cultural pressure.
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SmallTownValuesVerifiedMar 2, 2026
The Times would rather cover every Trump tweet from 2019 than report on something that actually matters for America's future. Pathetic journalism.
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MediaSkeptic2024VerifiedMar 2, 2026
They've completely abandoned real journalism for partisan hackery.
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AmericaFirst1776VerifiedMar 3, 2026
This is exactly why we need strong conservative leadership. At least Trump understands that a nation without children has no future.
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ConstitutionalMamaVerifiedMar 3, 2026
THANK YOU for covering this! 👏
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TaxPayerTiredVerifiedMar 3, 2026
What specific policies is the administration proposing? I'd love to see expanded child tax credits or maybe incentives for young families to buy homes.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedMar 4, 2026
Finally someone is addressing the elephant in the room! The mainstream media has been completely silent on this demographic disaster while our birth rates plummet below replacement levels.
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TradFamilyValuesVerifiedMar 4, 2026
Exactly! They'd rather talk about celebrity gossip than the future of our country.
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ConservativeDad47VerifiedMar 4, 2026
My wife and I have been trying to decide whether to have a third child, and honestly the economic pressures are real. Housing costs, childcare, college savings - it's overwhelming even for middle-class families.
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HomeschoolMamaVerifiedMar 4, 2026
We made the leap to four kids and yes it's tight financially, but so worth it. Every child is a blessing!