Attorneys Brian Kabateck and Shant Karnikian expose Trump’s assault on America’s most vulnerable children, withholding $7 billion in congressionally-approved education funding that feeds hungry kids and keeps 1.4 million students safe in after-school programs while their parents work multiple jobs. They reveal how 24 states are suing Trump for violating the Constitution and the 1974 Impoundment Control Act, which explicitly prohibits presidents from refusing to spend money Congress appropriated. The hosts break down Trump’s vindictive reasoning—claiming the funding supports “radical left-wing agenda” because some programs mention LGBTQ inclusivity—while the vast majority pays for basic necessities like meals, medical care, and English lessons in rural Trump-supporting communities. They examine the devastating effects as employees face layoffs and migrant farmworker children lose supervision, food, and healthcare. A shocking look at how Trump’s culture war turns him into a dictator who steals food from children’s mouths, proving that when executive overreach meets basic cruelty, even his own supporters’ kids become collateral damage.