The GOP Scrambles To Reckon With Trump's Surprise IVF Announcement
Prominent Republicans are trying to figure out how to handle Donald Trump’s latest policy announcement regarding in vitro fertilization.
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Prominent Republicans are trying to figure out how to handle Donald Trump’s latest policy announcement regarding in vitro fertilization.
WASHINGTON ― Last month, GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump surprised almost everybody in the nation’s capital by floating a plan to require insurance companies to pay for the costs of in vitro fertilization for women who need it.
Donald Trump has said more on abortion in the past few weeks of his presidential campaign than he has in the last two years. And it’s increasingly clear why he has strategically danced around the subject for so long.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz has repeatedly told the story of him and his wife, Gwen Walz, struggling to have children and turning to fertility treatments for help.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The makings of a presidential ticket began in an unusual spot six months ago: a Minnesota abortion clinic.
Sen. JD Vance, the Ohio Republican who was named this month as former President Donald Trump’s running mate, has come under fire ― and become a meme ― for disparaging people who don’t have children as “childless cat ladies” in 2021.
Democrat Tim Walz has slammed Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) over his record on reproductive rights issues, with the Minnesota governor sharing a personal message about his family’s use of in vitro fertilization.
July 25 marks “World IVF Day” and Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign hopes it’s a happy one for everyone — except Donald Trump’s running mate.