Eugenics Is Trending Again: YouTube Influencer Aborts Down Syndrome Baby 

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Popular YouTuber Jesse Ridgway and his wife, Ashley, aborted their unborn baby because of a Down syndrome diagnosis. 

Ridgway runs a YouTube account called McJuggerNuggets with 4.34 million subscribers, where he makes videos featuring scripted stories. His “Psycho Series” alone has earned over two billion views. 

Last Wednesday, Ridgway went to X to announce the “very difficult” abortion decision to his large following. At first, he says, he was “shocked but optimistic,” after receiving the diagnosis. “I signed on to be a parent, come what may,” he wrote, “but I just didn’t fully understand what Down syndrome entailed.” 

He cited health issues a Down syndrome child could face. 

“50% of babies with DS have heart defects. 75% will have hearing challenges. Over 50% will have vision problems. Impaired immune function, developmental disabilities, learning disabilities, delayed physical development, poor muscle tone, structural issues with face, decreased lifespan, etc.” 

This week, my wife and I made the very difficult decision to terminate the pregnancy due to Trisomy 21.

The choice was not made lightly. We really appreciate all of the personal stories that you guys shared with us, especially the unconditional support we received from fans…

— Jesse Ridgway (@McJuggerNuggets) June 3, 2026

But beyond killing his unborn baby for potential health concerns, the YouTuber cited a more selfish reason: The child would be an inconvenience for his family. 

“More often than not, they would be fully dependent on others for the rest of their life.” 

Ridgway signaled he found peace in the commonality of this decision. 

“We spoke with doctors, friends, family, and genetic counselors and learned that up to 90% of women terminate their pregnancy after learning the baby has Trisomy 21.” 

Trisomy 21, otherwise known as Down syndrome, is a genetic condition in which there is an extra copy of chromosome 21. 

Ridgway ended by saying the couple needed “a little time to move on” from killing his unborn baby, but that they are excited to “try again” in hopes of “a better outcome.” 

‘Evil’ Applause and Righteous Outrage 

Response to Ridgway’s announcement has been enormous. His post has gotten over 22.4 million views, 18 thousand replies, and 2.9 thousand reposts. 

Some agreed with the abortion decision and the reasoning behind it. 

Zack on X acknowledged that this was a “common eugenics W (win),” and that he’d “kill the kid too.” 

Based. I'd kill the kid too

Downs syndrome is a lifelong impairment and it would be better if no one had it. Being able to control and filter out these defects is better for everyone

Common eugenics W

— Zack (@Asmongold) June 5, 2026

Jennie supported by saying only Ridgway and his wife could know what they could “deal with,” and that they have “zero reason to be judged.” 

Only you and your wife can understand what you are willing or able to deal with. This is a personal decision and a heartbreaking one. You have zero reason to be judged.

— Jennie 🇺🇸 (@9Sling) June 4, 2026

Democrat TikTok influencer Harry Sisson noted that the couple “made a decision that was best for” them, and “that’s the only decision that matters in this scenario.” 

You made a decision that was best for you and your family and that’s the only decision that matters in this scenario. Any loser trying to chime in is out of line

— Harry Sisson (@harryjsisson) June 4, 2026

However, Ridgway received an overwhelming amount of pushback from organizations and everyday Americans. 

Live Action replied, “Your child deserved so much more. Disabled children are just as valuable as able-bodied children. Killing children because of a diagnosis isn’t just ableism. It’s evil.” 

Your child deserved so much more.

Disabled children are just as valuable as able-bodied children.

Killing children because of a diagnosis isn’t just ableism.

It’s evil.

— Live Action (@LiveAction) June 4, 2026

Mollie Hemingway, editor-in-chief of The Federalist, called the decision “sad and dark, and, yes, evil,” and said that she prays he finds Jesus. 

Killing your baby because he wasn’t perfect in your eyes is so sad and dark and, yes, evil. Even if we didn’t know how wonderful people with Down syndrome are. I pray you find Jesus. Life is beautiful.

— Mollie (@MZHemingway) June 4, 2026

Federalist co-founder Sean Davis was more blunt. “You didn’t ‘terminate a pregnancy.’ You murdered your own baby.” 

You didn’t “terminate a pregnancy.” You murdered your own baby.

— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) June 4, 2026

Others compared this act of eugenics to that of Nazi Germany: “Holy crap, you killed your kid for having Down syndrome?! What is this, 1930’s Germany?!” 

Holy crap, you killed your kid for having Down syndrome?! What is this, 1930s Germany?!

Vision and hearing problems- come on! It’s not a fatal condition or something. It feels shameful because it is shameful

— AlexaShrugged (@AlexaShrugged) June 4, 2026

The Parents Speak 

Most heart-wrenching was the multitude of personal responses of parents with children who have Down syndrome. A mother responded: 

“Big mistake! Our sweet girl had a heart condition and surgery, but she’s 100% healthy now. She has hearing loss, wears glasses, has potty training issues, and takes a little longer to learn some things. BUT she has made our whole family’s life a million times better just for existing!” 

Big mistake! Our sweet girl had a heart condition and surgery but she’s 100% healthy now. She has hearing loss, wears glasses, has potty training issues, and takes a little longer to learn some things. BUT she has made our whole family’s life a million times better just for… pic.twitter.com/g5pbenF29d

— Aluminope (@Aluminaughtee) June 4, 2026

Tom Sileo, author of the best-seller “Three Wise Men,” shared a photo of himself and daughter Natalie at a Washington Nationals game.

“Very proud of our 6-year-old daughter Natalie, who has Trisomy 21, a.k.a. Down syndrome,” he said. “Is it sometimes tough raising a child with special needs? Of course, but the world is a kinder, gentler & happier place because of people like Nat. We love her!” 

Very proud of our 6-year-old daughter Natalie, who has Trisomy 21, a.k.a. Down Syndrome. Is it sometimes tough raising a child with special needs? Of course, but the world is a kinder, gentler & happier place because of people like Nat. We love her! #NATitude pic.twitter.com/dSGhlFloxk

— Tom Sileo (@TSileo) June 4, 2026

Rick Santorum, chairman of Patriot Voices and former senator, shared a heartfelt message about his experience: 

“Our 8th child has Trisomy 18. The prognosis we were given was even more devastating. Thankfully I had learned that a father’s job is to love protect and provide while shepherding her to heaven…”  

“You were convinced not to love your child enough to even be born. I grieve for you and your wife because you bought the lies of a society that places yourself above others, even your own children. I grieve you saw your child through a utilitarian lens as a list imperfections, not as a gift” 

Our 8th child has Trisomy 18. The prognosis we were given was even more devastating. Thankfully I had learned that a father’s job is to love protect and provide while shepherding her to heaven. I learned all of my children are disabled in some way. All of them suffer physically…

— Rick Santorum (@RickSantorum) June 6, 2026

Another mother responded with a picture and said: 

“My baby with Down syndrome is absolutely a blessing. I’m sorry you were misinformed.” 

My baby with Down Syndrome is absolutely a blessing. I'm sorry you were misinformed. pic.twitter.com/0giuq4xJUF

— naturalnursemomma (@naturalnursemom) June 4, 2026

Even a grandmother responded: 

“My 2 year old granddaughter has Down syndrome and we love her dearly and couldn’t imagine life without her smiling face! Sad you will never experience this.” 

My 2 year old granddaughter is DS. She’s the sweetest, happiest child in the world. Sure, there have been some challenges, but the good far outweighs all that. We love her dearly and couldn’t imagine life without her smiling face! Sad you will never experience this. pic.twitter.com/eiXKhAZM7p

— ☧ ✝ Bardsmith ✝ ☧ (@JGalt09) June 4, 2026

A Bright Hope 

Help is out there for parents who face the same challenge faced by the Ridgway’s.

For example, Be Not Afraid is a nonprofit organization that trains faith-based and pro-life organizations to support parents who face a “life-limiting” diagnosis for their unborn baby. They help prepare professionals to support parents to avoid the “sad and dark” fate of abortion by offering a joyful and bright solution: life.   

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