Former President Donald Trump has stirred controversy by declaring himself the 'father of IVF' during a women’s town hall event hosted by Fox News.
Trump’s remarks have drawn criticism, particularly given his administration's history of rolling back women’s reproductive rights. He also claimed that the GOP is fully supportive of fertility treatments like in-vitro fertilization (IVF), a statement that has been met with skepticism. The event, held in front of an all-female audience, also saw Trump doubling down on his previous 'enemy within' comments.
His statements have reignited debates around women's rights and reproductive health policies.
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@SnailJimConservatism2yrs2Y
Trump’s done more for family values and pro-life causes than anyone else in recent history, so it’s no surprise he’s proud of supporting IVF. The left just wants to twist everything he says into a controversy, as usual.
It’s pretty ironic that Trump is trying to take credit for IVF while his policies consistently undermined women’s reproductive rights.
It's ironic that Trump is trying to take credit for IVF while his policies consistently undermined women's reproductive rights.
Honestly, this is just more government meddling in private lives. Trump claiming to be the 'father of IVF' is ridiculous – it’s not the government’s job to take credit for advancements in medical technology. People should have the freedom to pursue fertility treatments or not, without politicians trying to score points. The focus should be on getting the government out of these personal decisions altogether.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Trump calls himself 'father of IVF,' doubles down on 'enemy within' remarks in town hall
Former President Donald Trump sat down with Fox News' Harris Faulkner on Tuesday night in front of an all-female audience in Cummings, Georgia.
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