FLASHBACK: Trump seeks to expand fertility coverage, after Tim Walz once accused him of being ‘anti-IVF’
- President Trump has signed an executive order to investigate ways to expand access to in vitro fertilization, which is controversial among conservatives due to views related to embryo creation and disposal.
- Glenn Beck described in vitro fertilization as a way to recreate conception in a lab, but many embryos created are discarded, raising ethical concerns.
- Liz Wheeler emphasized that while IVF helps some couples conceive, many embryos are lost for every baby born via IVF, and she called it 'anti-MAHA'.
- Wheeler also emphasized the need to address the root causes of fertility issues rather than relying solely on IVF as a solution.
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