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Forbes
23 Feb 2024
Former President Donald Trump voiced his support for protecting in-vitro fertilization Friday afternoon in a post on his Truth Social app, the first time the Republican candidate has weighed in on the treatment since a controversial Alabama Supreme Court ruling found frozen embryos were children, putting the fertility treatment’s future in jeopardy.
In the post, the former president called on the Alabama legislature to find a solution to preserve the fertility treatment, which he said an “OVERWHELMING MAJORITY” of Americans, including conservatives, support.