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Anonymous Sources: Trump Administration Doesn’t Plan to Make Insurance Cover IVF, by Mary Stroka – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Anonymous Sources: Trump Administration Doesn’t Plan to Make Insurance Cover IVF, by Mary Stroka

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By Mary Stroka, Catholic Vote, August 3, 2025

The Trump administration has backed down on forcing insurance to cover in vitro fertilization (IVF), according to two anonymous sources cited in an Aug. 3 Washington Post report.

The administration does not plan to require health insurance companies to pay for the services, “two people with knowledge of internal discussions said,” the newspaper reported.

President Donald Trump had said in 2024 that if he won the election, the government would either pay for IVF or demand the companies cover the treatment. On Feb. 18, he issued an executive order that compelled Vince Haley, the assistant to the President for domestic policy, to recommend how to promote IVF and dramatically lower out-of-pocket and health plan costs for the controversial procedure, as CatholicVote previously reported. …

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