Trump pledges universal coverage for IVF treatment ‘because we want more babies’

Former President Trump pledged during a campaign rally in Michigan Thursday that if he wins a second term, he would mandate free in vitro fertilization treatment for women. 

"I'm announcing today in a major statement that under the Trump administration, your government will pay for — or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for — all costs associated with IVF treatment," Trump told the crowd at Alro Steel in Potterville, Michigan. "Because we want more babies, to put it nicely."

IVF treatments are notoriously expensive and can cost tens of thousands of dollars for a single round. Many women require multiple rounds, and there is no guarantee of success.

"And for the same reason, we will also allow new parents to deduct major newborn expenses from their taxes," Trump said.  

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Trump’s announcement, which was short on details, comes after the Republican nominee has faced intense scrutiny from Democrats for his role in appointing the Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade, sending the issue of abortion back to the states. 

Trump has tried to present himself as moderate on the issue, going as far as declaring himself "very strong on women's reproductive rights."

In an interview with NBC before Thursday’s rally, Trump signaled support for changing Florida's six-week abortion ban, which limits the procedure before many women even know they are pregnant.

Trump, in the interview, did not explicitly say how he plans to vote on the ballot measure when he casts his vote this fall. But he repeated his past criticism that the measure, signed into law by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis last year, is too restrictive.

"I think the six weeks is too short. It has to be more time," he said. "I am going to be voting that we need more than six weeks."

Trump had previously called DeSantis' decision to sign the bill a "terrible mistake."

Florida 9-year-old died after father's girlfriend directed rottweiler to attack her: sheriff

A Lake County, Florida, mother was arrested this week for allegedly killing her boyfriend’s 9-year-old daughter, according to officials.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office said 34-year-old Tyshael Elise Martin was arrested near her Montverde home after 6 p.m. Wednesday and charged with first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse and child neglect.

FOX 35 in Orlando reported emergency crews responded to Martin’s home June 17 after receiving a report that 9-year-old Jamaria Sessions was unresponsive.

When emergency personnel arrived, they found the child with numerous abrasions, bruises, burns and possible bite marks, prompting sheriff’s deputies to respond.

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An investigation conducted by the medical examiner indicated the child’s injuries were consistent with physical abuse, a press release noted.

As part of the sheriff’s office’s investigation, detectives obtained video footage from the family’s security system.

The videos reportedly showed that on the night of June 15, Jamaria was "viciously" attacked by the family’s 103-pound Rottweiler. At the other end of the dog’s leash was Martin, who allegedly directed the dog to assault the child.

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Detectives also allege the video showed Martin kicking Jamaria repeatedly as she lay motionless on the floor.

The video also allegedly shows Martin dragging the girl’s body across the floor while she struck and shook her. Authorities said Martin possibly said, "I’m fixin’ to kill her."

Investigators also unveiled interviews, videos and text messages suggesting Jamaria’s punishment included extended time sitting at a wall, running in place with her hands raised, being hit with various objects and being kicked, punched and pinched, the station reported.

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Investigators received the child’s autopsy report Tuesday, which indicated Jamaria’s cause of death was complications from multiple blunt injuries to the head, torso and extremities, along with an injury to her right foot. Deputies said the manner of death was ruled homicide.

Martin was processed and booked into the Lake County jail, where she was held without bond.

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