Trump has said he supports IVF. Now, Democrats want him to prove it.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer emphasized the strategic timing of reintroducing the Right to IVF Act, highlighting Trump's prior endorsements of IVF as a pivotal factor for momentum. He noted, 'In the last debate, Trump claimed to be a leader on IVF, yet the GOP's previous rejection of the bill raises concerns about their commitment to this promise moving forward.' This puts the spotlight firmly on Trump's influence within his party regarding reproductive rights.
Senator Tammy Duckworth reinforced the idea that Trump has the power to influence Republican support for IVF legislation. 'If Donald Trump and Republicans want to protect people's right to access IVF, they can vote yes on it. It's just one sentence from him that could align the party,' she stated, urging Trump to follow through with the commitments he made to voters.
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