Trump’s IVF Plans Widely Supported by Americans with 82% in New Poll
Trump’s IVF Plans Widely Supported by Americans with 82% in New Poll

You know the drill. The mainstream media cranks up the outrage machine, slaps a “radical” label on anything President Trump proposes, and then tells you it’s fringe, unpopular, and probably a danger to fluffy kittens everywhere. They paint a picture of an America recoiling in horror from his every move, clinging desperately to the enlightened wisdom of the progressive left.

Meanwhile, the truly bizarre, often destructive, ideas bubbling up from the left? Oh, that’s just “progress,” perfectly normal, and you’d better get with the program, you deplorable. But here’s a question they rarely bother to ask, perhaps because the answer terrifies them: what do actual Americans, living outside their coastal echo chambers and faculty lounges, really think? Well, buckle up, because a recent poll just threw a rather large wrench into their carefully constructed narrative, especially concerning President Trump’s pro-family agenda.

It turns out, when it comes to policies that genuinely support families and the future of our nation, Americans are overwhelmingly on board with the President. A new poll from Fabrizio, Lee and Associates – yes, Trump’s own polling firm, so you know the numbers are solid – reveals a stunning level of support for initiatives like making In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) more accessible. Forget the media whispers of a divided nation on this; a whopping 85 percent of voters polled are broadly in favor of IVF.

Surprise, Surprise: Americans Aren’t Buying the Media Hype

But it gets even more inconvenient for the narrative-spinners. This isn’t just a blue-state phenomenon. The support cuts right across the political spectrum. While Democrats predictably show high support (92 percent), a strong 78 percent of Republicans and 86 percent of Independents also favor IVF. And for those who thought the pro-life community would be a stumbling block? Think again. A remarkable 80 percent of self-identified pro-lifers support IVF. Even 81 percent of Evangelicals and 82 percent of Catholics are on board.

This isn’t some niche issue; it’s a mainstream American value: helping families grow. As Rabbi Moshe Margaretten, President of Americans for IVF, told the Daily Caller, “there’s nothing more life-affirming than IVF when it’s a medical necessity—a miraculous treatment that brings children into the world who otherwise wouldn’t exist.” It seems the common-sense view is that building families is a good thing, a profoundly conservative value, and the media’s attempt to paint pro-family policies as controversial is, well, just another day at the office for them.

The “Fertilization President” Answers the Call

President Trump, never one to shy away from a title, has even quipped, “I’m going to be known as the Fertilization President. That’s not bad.” And his actions back up the sentiment. He hasn’t just paid lip service to the issue; he’s actively worked to support families seeking to have children. Remember when he urged Alabama lawmakers to protect IVF options? Or his August 2024 vow to make IVF free if he won the election? More concretely, his administration took decisive steps.

From ‘The White House’ (via Daily Caller):

MAKE FAMILIES GREAT AGAIN: President Trump has taken bold action to expand access to IVF! His Executive Order directs policy recommendations to safeguard IVF treatments and lower costs—making fertility care more affordable for American families!

This February 2025 Executive Order is a clear signal: this administration is serious about addressing the challenges families face. It’s about policy that reflects the people’s will, not the D.C. bubble’s anxieties.

More Than Just Policy: It’s About Our Nation’s Future

This overwhelming support for IVF, and President Trump’s championing of it, isn’t happening in a vacuum. America is facing what experts are calling a “fertility crisis.” Birth rates have hit historic lows, a trend the President’s own Executive Order highlighted. As Rasha Weiss, spokesperson for Americans for IVF, aptly put it, “IVF has given millions of women the chance to become mothers — to finally hold the baby they’ve prayed for. For so many, IVF isn’t a luxury — it’s a lifeline, and with America facing an alarming decline in birthrates, we need this now more than ever.”

While some groups, like Americans United For Life, rightly raise important discussions about the ethical considerations surrounding embryo destruction – and these are conversations worth having with care and respect – the broad consensus is clear. The American people, including a vast majority of conservatives and pro-lifers, see the value in helping create families. President Trump’s policies are aligning with this deep-seated American desire, proving once again that his agenda often reflects the heart of the nation far more accurately than the headlines suggest. The media can try to spin it all they want, but the numbers, and the families helped, tell a different story.

Key Takeaways:

  • Americans, including most conservatives and pro-lifers, overwhelmingly support IVF access.
  • President Trump actively champions pro-family IVF policies, countering media narratives.
  • Broad IVF support reflects conservative values and addresses declining national birth rates.

Sources: Daily Caller

May 8, 2025
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Cole Harrison
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.