Trump adds new campaign pledge to get IVF paid for by government or covered by insurance
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"I've been looking at it, and what we're going to do is for people that are using IVF, the government is going to pay for it, or we'll mandate your insurance company to pay for it, which is going to be great. We're going to do that," Trump stated at a town hall, emphasizing his commitment to making fertility treatments more accessible.
"We want to produce babies in this country, right?" Trump commented during his campaign, reinforcing his view that supporting IVF is crucial for addressing population growth.
When pressed about who would cover the IVF costs, Trump confirmed it would be insurance companies "under a mandate," showcasing his approach to healthcare reform relating to fertility.
In response to a question about Florida's abortion ban, Trump expressed concerns, stating, "I think the six weeks is too short, there has to be more time," indicating he views abortion as primarily a states' issue.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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