While the left spent Mother’s Day doing what it always does, treating pregnancy as a political problem and motherhood as a talking point, President Donald Trump did something concrete. His administration launched Moms.gov, a brand-new federal website built specifically for new and expecting mothers, packed with real resources instead of slogans.

The Department of Health and Human Services announced the launch on Saturday, calling it a first-of-its-kind resource for mothers and families. It connects women to pregnancy centers, health clinics, nutritional guidance, mental health support, adoption information, and the Trump Accounts program that puts $1,000 from the U.S. Treasury into an investment account for eligible children.

This is what pro-family policy looks like when the people in charge actually believe families matter.

The HHS press release laid out what the site offers and why it was built:

On Mother’s Day, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services launched Moms.gov, a groundbreaking website for new and expecting mothers. This first-of-its-kind resource offers guidance and information to support the health and well-being of mothers and their families. Moms.gov also supports expecting parents who are navigating difficult or unexpected pregnancies. It features information about pregnancy centers, Federally Qualified Health Centers, nutritional guidance, Trump Accounts, and other resources that allow maternal and infant health to thrive. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said the Trump Administration is strengthening its commitment to America’s families by equipping mothers and fathers with the resources and information they need to build healthy, prosperous lives. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Women’s Health Dorothy Fink, MD, said HHS has reduced maternal mortality by 41.5% through its Perinatal Improvement Collaborative and remains committed to supporting women’s health throughout motherhood and every stage of life. The site features support services and health centers, nutrition quick facts, Trump Accounts, TrumpRx, resources for women and parents, preconception health, breastfeeding, mental health, and adoption.

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Secretary Kennedy framed the site as part of the Make America Healthy Again agenda, calling it a tool to help parents “foster healthy pregnancies, strengthen young families, and create brighter futures for their children.” That 41.5% reduction in maternal mortality is a number you will never see on CNN.

Dig into the site itself and you find something rare for a government website: actual usefulness.

Moms.gov walks mothers through a wide range of resources with real detail:

Moms.gov introduces itself as a resource for new and expecting mothers, addressing the needs of mothers and fathers who face difficult or unexpected pregnancies while ensuring the wellbeing of mothers and the health of American families. The site says pregnancy centers provide supportive services for mothers and families, and that many centers offer pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, STD/STI testing and treatment, parenting support, childbirth classes, medical referrals, and material goods like clothes and diapers at no cost. There are more than 2,750 pregnancy centers across the country. The site also explains that Federally Qualified Health Centers serve medically underserved areas and populations in all U.S. states, territories, and D.C., providing primary care, maternal care, and prenatal care regardless of ability to pay, with about 1,400 FQHCs and 16,200 service sites. Additional resources include nutrition quick facts for mothers, folic acid guidance, nutrient-dense food recommendations, Trump Accounts, TrumpRx, preconception health, breastfeeding information, infant and toddler nutrition, mental health resources for mothers, adoption information, Early Head Start, child welfare and sleep safety resources, and the 1-833-TLC-MAMA support line for pregnant and new moms.

More than 2,750 pregnancy centers. Over 16,200 FQHC service sites. A dedicated phone line for pregnant and new moms. Breastfeeding support, mental health resources, adoption information, Early Head Start, even free diapers and clothes through local centers. This is the kind of infrastructure the abortion lobby pretends does not exist because acknowledging it would undercut their entire argument.

Then there is the money. One of the most tangible features on Moms.gov is its connection to the Trump Accounts program, which gives families a direct financial boost from the federal government.

TrumpAccounts.gov spells out how it works:

TrumpAccounts.gov describes Trump Accounts as tax-advantaged investment accounts designed to jumpstart the American Dream. The administration is building long-term financial security for millions of children by creating tax-advantaged investment accounts for U.S. citizens under the age of 18. Eligible children can receive $1,000 from the U.S. Treasury Department. Specifically, families can get $1,000 for every American child born between January 1, 2025 and December 31, 2028. The account is fully in the child’s name and the parent is the sole custodian until the child turns 18. No contributions are necessary, although parents can deposit up to $5,000 per year to maximize growth. The program launches July 4, 2026. Funds will be invested in American companies, children can learn financial literacy as they get older, and at 18 the account is theirs to continue growing or use for things like education or a home with traditional IRA tax advantages.

A $1,000 Treasury deposit for every American child born in that window, invested in American companies, growing tax-advantaged until the child turns 18. Parents who want to contribute more can add up to $5,000 per year. The program formally launches on July 4, and parents can enroll through IRS Form 4547 for the 2026 tax year.

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Think about what President Trump just assembled under one roof. A young mother facing an unexpected pregnancy can visit a single federal website and find a local pregnancy center that will give her a free ultrasound and baby clothes. She can locate a health center that provides prenatal care regardless of her ability to pay. She can access mental health resources, breastfeeding support, nutrition guidance, adoption information, and a phone number staffed by people who want to help. And she can learn about a $1,000 federal investment account waiting for her child.

Compare that to what the previous administration offered women in crisis pregnancies: lectures about “reproductive rights” and Planned Parenthood referrals.

The left will hate Moms.gov because it proves you can be pro-woman and pro-life at the same time. You can support mothers without treating their babies as obstacles. You can build an entire federal resource around helping women choose life, and back it up with health care, financial investment, and a government that finally acts like families are the foundation of the country instead of a culture-war liability. President Trump just did all of that with one website and a $1,000 check from the Treasury. Happy Mother’s Day.

 

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