Trump Proposes Free IVF Coverage in Campaign
Trump Proposes Free IVF Coverage in Campaign
Trump Proposes Free IVF Coverage in Campaign
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At a campaign rally in Michigan, Donald Trump announced his intention to mandate that the government or insurance companies cover the costs of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments for all Americans, citing a desire to encourage more births. However, he provided no specifics on how this initiative would be funded, leading to skepticism among health care experts and congressional Republicans about its feasibility. Many lawmakers expressed confusion or outright opposition to the proposal, highlighting concerns about the high costs and the implications of mandating coverage for a single treatment. Trump's remarks also come amid his attempts to reposition himself in the reproductive rights debate, particularly following recent rulings affecting abortion access. Additionally, he criticized Florida's six-week abortion ban, suggesting it is too restrictive and advocating for broader reproductive options. Trump's evolving stance on these issues reflects his efforts to appeal to women voters ahead of the election.

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