Trump's disgusting 'fertilization president' comment, explained
- During a White House event on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, held during Women's History Month, Donald Trump gave a speech where he referred to himself as the "fertilization president".
- Trump's comments and self-proclaimed nickname emerged after he responded to an Alabama Supreme Court ruling concerning IVF, and amid his efforts to brand himself as a supporter of women's rights.
- Trump touted his administration's actions, including an executive order in February seeking policy recommendations and cost reductions for IVF treatments, while promising "tremendous goodies in the bag for women."
- Trump stated, "Like the OVERWHELMING MAJORITY of Americans, including the VAST MAJORITY of Republicans, Conservatives, Christians, and Pro-Life Americans, I strongly support the availability of IVF for couples who are trying to have a precious baby."
- While some, like Megyn Kelly and Riley Gaines, praised Trump's actions regarding women's sports and defining gender, others mocked his comments and questioned his commitment to women's rights, pointing to past allegations of sexual misconduct and policies that some believe set women back.
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Trump touts efforts to expand IVF access, dubs himself the ‘fertilization president’
During a White House speech for Women's History Month, President Donald Trump dubbed himself the "fertilization president" while touting his efforts to expand access to in vitro fertilization.

President Donald Trump Named Himself “Fertilization President,” X Recoils In Disgust
President Donald Trump hosted an event this week at the White House for Women’s History Month and honored some of the top women officials in his administration. During the event, President Donald Trump referred to himself as the “fertilization president” after highlighting his stances on in vitro fertilization (IVF), causing some on X to recoil in disgust. On Wednesday (March 26), President Donald Trump held a Women’s History Month event and hea…
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