Trump’s IVF order: Nascar Star’s wife reacts to the president’s decision


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Samantha Busch, Nascar’s star’s wife, Kyle Busch, cried on Tuesday when he learned that President Donald Trump signed an executive order to “aggressively” in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other more affordable treatments.

For Busch, the order hit home for her.

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The Nascar Sprint Cup series pilot Kyle Busch meets his wife Samantha Busch and his son Brexton Busch before Pennsylvania 400 in Pocono Raceway on Long Pond, Pennsylvania, on August 1, 2016. (Matthew O’Haren-Imagn images)

She and her husband direct the Bundle of Joy Fund, who tries to help families eliminate financial burdens to obtain fertility treatments. The organization has granted 144 subsidies with almost $ 2 million in funds granted and 100 babies born.

Busch expressed his emotion in an emotional video posted on Instagram.

“I am crying by writing this: today is monumental for families fighting with infertility,” the clip subtitled. “Thanks to President Trump for signing an executive order to expand access to IVF, so it is more affordable for US families!

“After years of fighting, advocating and sharing my IVF trip, seeing this executive order signed to protect and make fertility treatments more affordable is overwhelming.

The pilot of the Nascar Kyle Busch Cup and his wife Samantha Busch during the BlueGreen 500 holidays in ISM Raceway in Avondale, Arizona, on November 10, 2019. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)

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“Over the years at the Bundle of Joy Fund, we have read innumerable essays of people who have had to mortgage their homes, work multiple jobs and debt, just have the opportunity to have a baby. With the average cost of IVF At $ 20,000 per cycle and without guarantee of success, the financial burden has been devastating.

“Today is a step forward. Finally, families will have the coverage they deserve rightly. Thank you again, Mr. President.”

Trump’s order expands access to fertility treatments through the reduction of pocket costs. He also ordered the National Policy Council to find ways to make IVF and other fertility treatments more affordable.

President Donald Trump talks to journalists upon arrival at West Palm Beach, Florida, on February 16, 2025. (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

“Promises made. Promises maintained: President Trump has just signed an executive order to expand access to IVF!” The White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, wrote in X. “The order directs policy recommendations to protect access to IVF and aggressively reduce pocket costs and health plan for such treatments.”

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