All 49 Republican senators signed the letter. statement She declared her support for access to in vitro fertilization.
“Senate Democrats have employed a summer of scare tactics, a partisan campaign of false fear-mongering aimed at deceiving and confusing the American people. IVF is legal and available in every state across the country, and we strongly support continued nationwide access to IVF, which has enabled millions of aspiring parents to start and grow their families,” the statement declared.
“Republicans are hypocrites. In this case, they may be worse than the Democrats who openly support killing babies.”
Former President Donald Trump, who is seen as a possible 2024 Republican presidential candidate, has previously voiced his support for access to IVF.
“Like the overwhelming majority of Americans, including Republicans, conservatives, Christians and pro-lifers, I strongly support access to IVF for couples seeking to have precious babies,” he declared. post Earlier this year.
but Blaze TV host Allie Beth Stuckey He has previously criticized Republicans for claiming to be pro-life while supporting unlimited access to IVF.
“On the one hand, pro-life Republicans say they believe babies have a right to life. They even say life begins at conception,” she said in a March statement. Tweet“Meanwhile, many of these same pro-life Republicans staunchly support unlimited access to in vitro fertilization, which has resulted in millions of fertilized eggs being destroyed, abandoned, or frozen indefinitely over the past few decades.”
“Republicans are hypocrites, maybe even worse in this case than Democrats, who openly support killing babies,” she declared. “I can’t stand the discord, the double-dealing, the dishonesty. I can’t stand politics. Babies have a right to live. Period.”
“I’ve spoken to many IVF mothers – wonderful Christian mothers who love their children – who are only now realizing the predicament they’ve gotten themselves into. They have frozen their embryos but don’t know what to do. They feel it’s wrong to throw them away. They feel it’s wrong to pay a fee to keep them frozen indefinitely. They feel it’s wrong to give them up for adoption to couples who don’t share their faith and may be abusive. There are no easy answers, and they were not warned about this when they underwent IVF in the first place. No one warns parents of the heartbreaking consequences. Few consider the ethics of this from the embryo’s perspective,” Stuckey says. I got it..
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