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US election 2024: Donald Trump’s ‘father of IVF’ remark at women’s event draws criticism from Kamala Harris

  

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Via:  hallux  •  one month ago  •  8 comments

By:   Ravi Hari - Mint

US election 2024: Donald Trump’s ‘father of IVF’ remark at women’s event draws criticism from Kamala Harris
Donald Trump declared himself the ‘father of IVF,’ claiming strong Republican support for the fertility treatment amid debates on reproductive rights. Vice President Kamala Harris quickly criticised his remarks.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, during a town hall event in Georgia on Tuesday hosted by Fox News, referred to himself as the “father of IVF” (in-vitro fertilisation). The fertility treatment has been a subject of debate, especially after the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v Wade, which removed federal protections for abortion.



During the event, Trump responded to a question from host Harris Faulkner, stating, “I'm the father of IVF, so I want to hear this question.” He went on to claim that the Republican Party supports IVF, saying, “We really are the party for IVF. We want fertilisation, and it's all the way, and the Democrats tried to attack us on it.”

However, Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee  Kamala Harris  was quick to criticise MAGA supremo's remarks, posting on X, “Donald Trump called himself ‘the father of IVF.’ What is he talking about? His abortion bans have already jeopardised access to it in states across the country—and his own platform could end IVF altogether.”


This controversy comes after Trump’s influence on the Supreme Court’s decision in 2022 to overturn Roe v Wade, which eliminated federal abortion protections. Since then, restrictive abortion laws have been passed in several states, some of which also threaten access to IVF by classifying embryos as “children”.



At the same town hall,   Trump   also commented on abortion laws in some states, describing them as “too tough” and suggesting they might need to be revised, although he didn’t give any specific details.

Trump’s statements on IVF have surprised some people, as some in his party oppose IVF for religious reasons. Despite this, he attempted to present himself as a supporter of IVF. Trump’s stance on IVF and reproductive rights has fluctuated over time, and critics fear that if he returns to the White House, his policies could lead to further restrictions not only on abortion but on fertility treatments as well.

IVF, a medical procedure in which an egg is fertilised outside the body and then implanted into the uterus, has been controversial, particularly among religious groups who believe that life begins at conception.



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Hallux
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1  seeder  Hallux    one month ago

The 'father' of IVF? If so, the lyrics to Johnny We Hardly Knew Ye might well be apropos.

“You haven’t an arm and you haven’t a leg, 
Hurroo! hurroo! 
You haven’t an arm and you haven’t a leg, 
Hurroo! hurroo! 
You haven’t an arm and you haven’t a leg, 
You’re an eyeless, noseless, chickenless egg; 
You’ll have to be put with a bowl to beg: 
Och, Johnny, I hardly knew ye! 
With drums, etc.

 
 
 
devangelical
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1.1  devangelical  replied to  Hallux @1    one month ago

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Tessylo
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1.1.1  Tessylo  replied to  devangelical @1.1    one month ago

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1stwarrior
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2  1stwarrior    one month ago

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Hallux
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2.1  seeder  Hallux  replied to  1stwarrior @2    one month ago

Just keeping pace with the fellas on the other side of the fence.

 
 
 
1stwarrior
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2.1.1  1stwarrior  replied to  Hallux @2.1    one month ago

Really don't think that's why the FP is designed.

Besides, "He went on to claim that the Republican Party supports IVF, saying, “We really are the party for IVF. We want fertilisation, and it's all the way, and the Democrats tried to attack us on it.”  totally wipes out the "joke" this thread was supposed to be.

 
 
 
Split Personality
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2.1.2  Split Personality  replied to  1stwarrior @2.1.1    one month ago

What, he said it?

Well golly gee that changes everything doesn't it?

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Senate Republicans again block legislation to guarantee women's rights to IVF | AP News

four weeks ago? 

Gee, who was the head of the GOP four weeks ago?

 
 
 
devangelical
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2.1.3  devangelical  replied to  Split Personality @2.1.2    one month ago

I'm thinking that with his "father of IVF" statement he means it should only be his sperm used for insemination ...

 
 

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