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The Brian Lehrer Show

Bronx Borough President on the State of the Borough

The Brian Lehrer Show

WNYC

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4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson talks about her work on maternal health disparities and other Bronx news.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Ryan Lair on WNYC, happy Friday.

0:13.9

Now we'll begin a series in which we'll invite the various county executives in our area

0:18.6

to come on and say how they think the people in their counties are being affected by the Trump revolution.

0:23.9

Some county execs in our area are Democrats.

0:26.8

Some are Republicans.

0:27.9

We'll see how they assess the impacts on their residents of Trump policy so far in counties that voted against Trump and counties that voted for him, like Nassau and Suffolk and Rockland and Staten Island, also known as Richmond County, in case you didn't know.

0:43.3

And, of course, we'll invite each guest's constituents to call in as we do.

0:48.0

The five boroughs in the city are counties.

0:50.9

So the series will include the borough presidents.

0:53.7

And we begin now with the Bronx

0:55.5

borough president, Vanessa Gibson. You might call her the president of the Bronx. County

0:59.9

Executive Gibson, thanks for coming on. Welcome back to WNYC. Thank you, Brian. Thank you for having me today.

1:06.2

And we'll get to some of your own initiatives as we go. I know you gave a state of the borough address

1:11.9

recently, but first, where would you start to describe the impact of the Trump administration

1:17.0

on people in the Bronx so far? I know it's a general question, but who's really feeling it one way

1:22.4

or another so far if it's not too early to ask? I think the impact on a lot of the Trump administration's executive orders and changes in

1:31.8

Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, U.S. Department of Education is going to be felt the hardest

1:37.6

in communities across the Bronx where you have working class families.

1:41.8

You have families with children in college, recipients of grants and other opportunities

1:45.8

through the federal government.

1:47.2

Many of our older adults that are in those safety net programs like Medicaid and Medicare,

1:53.3

reliant on insulin and medicine.

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