
Trump made a strange, even zany statement at another Town Hall, broadcasted on Fox News in Georgia, where he proclaimed himself the “father of in vitro fertilization”.
.@ralphreed of @FaithandFreedom tells @kasie he’s “comfortable” with Donald Trump’s position on abortion and recent comments declaring himself the “father of IVF.” pic.twitter.com/XmjR9D8j0U
— CNN This Morning with Kasie Hunt (@CNNThisMorning) October 16, 2024

In front of an all-female audience, Trump declared the Republican Party to be “the party of in vitro fertilization”, no less.


Doubts persist despite his attempts to reassure on the subject. Indeed, several people tipped to hold positions in a possible government under Trump are among those who contributed to the infamous 900+ page “Project 2025” document.