Trump IVF Red: Wife Nascar Star reacts to the president’s decision

Samantha Busch, wife of Nascar -based Kyle Busch star, was in tears on Tuesday as she found out the president Donald Trump signed an executive order to “aggressively” in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other treatments more affordable.
For Buscha, the order hit a home for her.
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The driver of the Nascar Sprint Cup Kyle Busch series stands with his wife Samantha Busch and son Brexton Busch before Pennsylvania 400 on Ponono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, August 1, 2016. (Matthew O’Haren-Imagn Pictures)
She and her husband run a joy package that tries to help families remove financial loads of getting fertility treatments. The organization has awarded 144 grants with nearly $ 2 million approved funds and 100 born babies.
Busch expressed her excitement in an emotional video posted on Instagram.
“I wrote this in tears – today he is monumental for families who are struggling with infertility,” the clip wrote. “Thank you President Trump for signing the Executive Command for IVF accession, for making it more accessible to US families!
“After years of struggle, advocating and sharing my IVF trip, overpaging this executive order for protection and achievement of fertility treatment.
The driver of the Nascar Cup Kyle Busch and wife Samantha Busch during the BlueGreen Vacations 500 at the ISM Raceway at Avondale, Arizona, November 10, 2019. (Mark J. Rebilus-Ussa today Sports)
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“Over the years at the Pack of Joy Fund, we have read countless essays of individuals who had to mortgage on their homes, work in multiple jobs and go into debt – only for a chance for a child. With an average cost of IVF of $ 20,000 per cycle and no guarantee Success, the financial burden was devastating.
“Today is a step forward. Finally, the family will have a cover that they rightly deserve. Thank you again, Mr. President.”
Trump’s The order expands access for fertility treatments by reducing costs from pocket. He also ordered the Domestic Policy Council to find ways to make IVF and other fertility treatments more affordable.
President Donald Trump talks to reporters on arrival at West Palm Beach in Florida, February 16, 2025. (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)
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“Promises. Promises: President Trump has just signed an executive command to expand access to IVF!” Caroline Leavitt White House Secretary wrote on X. “The command directs the recommendation of policy to protect IVF and aggressively reduce costs from pockets and health plans for such treatments.”
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