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Trump’s executive order on in vitro fertilization is a relic from Democrats’ attempts to make IVF into a campaign issue

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President Trump ’s executive order on in vitro fertilization is a relic from Democrats ’ attempts to make IVF a campaign issue.
Julian Zelizer : IVF does not treat infertility, it's a technological workaround that turns babies into lab-created products.
Zelizer says it's not the federal government's business to mandate coverage or subsidies for IVF .
He says IVF doesn't raise fertility rates by instilling a false sense of security that encourages people to put off having children.
The pro-life movement cannot proclaim that human life is valuable from conception onward while supporting the IVF industry.
The practice of IVF is deliberately eugenic. IVF treats people as objects to be ordered, manufactured, and delivered rather than as persons to be begotten in love.
The good of having children cannot be pursued through evil means.
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