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Comedian Andrew Shulz on Sunday did not follow President Donald Trump through a pledge of his campaign to provide universal coverage for IVF fertility treatment in a social media post on Sunday.
In his Instagram stories, Shulz rejected A Washington Post Report The headline, “Trump promised to make IVF care compulsory. The White House says there is no plan to do so.”
Along with the headline, Shulz wrote, “You don’t break your words. Your word breaks you.”
Comedians and Podcaster, famously interviewed Trump and voted for him in the November election, but in recent weeks it is important that what he believes as a broken promises from the President.
Comedian and podcaster Andrew Shulz accused Trump of breaking his word on IVF fertility treatment coverage. (Getty image)
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In his social media posts, he blasted Trump for “once again” for flip-flopping and directed his followers for a donation that helps pay for IVF services.
“For any person who is looking for financial assistance with IVF (especially now when @REALDONALDTRUP Flip-Flopd is once again on the promise of a campaign), please look at @babyquestgrants. This is a wonderful donation that we provide financial assistance for fertility treatment,” reads the Shulaz post.
Broadly a year ago, Trump pledged that he would be free in in vitro fertilization treatment for women if he won the second term.
Trump told supporters during a campaign rally in Michigan last August, “I am announcing in a major statement that under Trump Administration, your government will pay – or your insurance company will be made mandatory to pay – all costs related to IVF treatment.” “Because we want more children, put it well.”
President Trump signed an executive order in February, expanding access to IVF. (Scene Reford/Getty Images)
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In February, Trump signed an executive order, expanding access to IVF and other reproductive remedies through a decrease in out-of-packet costs. The order directed the Domestic Policy Council to find ways to make IVF and other reproductive remedies more economical.
The White House did not respond to the request of Fox News Digital’s comment. However, White House spokesman Abigail Jackson told The Washington Post in response to his report that the President’s work was going on to expand the IVF access.
Jackson said in a statement, “President Trump promised to expand access to reproductive treatment for Americans, who are struggling to start a family.” “The administration is committed like someone before using its officers to give this pledge.”
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Former President Trump appeared on the “flag” podcast by comedian Andrew Shulz. (Flagant YouTube channel)
This is not the first time Shulz has targeted Trump. In the 10 July episode of his “Flagant” podcast, Shulz complained about Trump, “Whatever he campaigned, I believe he wanted to do, and now he is talking to each F’s exact contrast — ING talk.”
Shulz especially called the President to increase national debt, fund foreign wars and recently announce that there was no announcement. Jeffrey Epstein “Client List.”
“People will be, they will do DM and say,” You see what your boy is? You voted for it. ” I like, ‘I voted for any of it!’ He is doing exactly the opposite of everything I voted! “He said at that time.
Fox News’ Greg Vener contributed to this report.
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