Trump often distorted the facts as he answered questions about child care, abortion, and the economy, highlighting discrepancies in his statements regarding women's issues.
Trump claimed, "I'm the father of IVF," despite having no direct connection to the first successful IVF treatment, emphasizing how political narratives can overshadow factual accuracy.
His public support for IVF surged during the 2024 campaign, responding to accusations from Democrats claiming Republicans wanted to restrict fertility treatments.
In April, Trump stated he supports making it "easier" for families to have babies, reiterating his backing for the availability of fertility treatments.
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