Senate Democrats forced a second ballot on an radical legislative offer to properly protect the multi-billion money fertility industry from oversight and regulation in order to advance their abortion and in vitro fertilization agenda and rhetoric ahead of the rapidly advancing 2024 election.
The” Right To IVF Act”, introduced by Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., lumps several radical Democrat-led assisted reproductive technology ( ART ) bills into one to ensure the unlimited , creation, indefinite freezing, and destruction of , millions of embryos.
Included in the self-proclaimed” sweeping”  , bill are hazy language and undefined words that would force Americans with moral objections to ART to , finance the manufacturing of , motherless and fatherless children, commercial infertility, experimental , transhumanist , technology like , artificial uteruses, “gene editing”, and duplication without people via in vitro gametogenesis.
Also, the deal may make a , continuous path , for taxpayer-funded ART like egg and sperm melting, IVF, and ivf for millions of U. S. servicemembers and veterans. It even incentivizes the campaign of , children by any means necessary , above implementation and , therapeutic sexual treatments , that , address the root causes of infertility.
The bill’s intent to punish any person who attempts to enact immoral reproductive technologies already flopped once in June when it failed to secure the 60 necessary votes to advance.
Instead of creating a clear and principled response to Democrats ‘ bad-faith efforts to jam their extremism through the upper chamber, however, Senate Republicans, who claim to be exceptionally pro-life, scrambled to promote their own “iron-clad” pro-IVF bills and statements endorsing “nationwide access to IVF”.
Less than two months before Election Day 2024, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer made the decision to rescind the legislative package. He and Duckworth made it clear that the vote would force Republicans to either accept the extremist agenda of the Democrats or continue to struggle to increase their support for ART.
Senate and House Republicans have repeatedly failed to reconcile the pro-life principles they preach with their eager legislative and spoken support for IVF, despite the fact that the GOP may have successfully blocked the Democrats ‘ legislation once more during a” show vote” on Tuesday.
Pro-Life Proof
No doubt , the procedures that the Democrats ‘ legislative package protects both women and babies. The IVF provisions alone guarantee that approximately , 93 , to , 97 , percent of babies created in labs wo n’t survive thanks to , premature discard, abandonment in cryogenic freezers, and , eugenics-esque , genetic testing.
A GOP-led bill, which Sens. It’s not much better than what Ted Cruz and Katie Boyd Britt demanded on Tuesday but they could n’t get the desired result. The legislation leaves states with the option of keeping unborn life-deadly treatments on the market or keeping Medicaid funding at risk of losing both the right to life and the preservation of extrauterine babies ‘ right to life.
Promising an industry that prioritizes , profit over people,  , adults ‘ selfish desires , over children’s natural rights,  , quick fixes , over long-term women’s health solutions,  , desirable traits above all,  , forced orphanhood, the , erasure of women , in reproduction,  , fertility fraud, and making , human existence transactional protections is not popular. Nor is it pro-life.
Pro-life Republicans have long used “life begins at conception” to fuel their fight against the abortion industry. Contrary to corporate media claims, that purported belief is on par with nearly half of U. S. adults, 46 percent, who say” a fertilized egg is a person with the same rights as a pregnant woman”.
When it comes to IVF, a practice that routinely destroys embryonic life, however, those same GOPers are either silent on the practice or oddly supportive. Democrats who are obstinate about linking their abortion and IVF goals have been put in a partisan bind by them.
Both the baby-making and baby-taking industries , justify the murder of unborn children as long as those children are not desired. Democrats only have the tools they need to continue deceiving and fearmongering Americans about the realities of their radical abortion and ART goals when Republicans support such practices.
Putting preborn life and families first is , good for children,  , parents, and , society, but that can only happen if Republicans stop walking into the traps Democrats are setting for them.
That should have included a continued refusal to demand a sanitized endorsement of the same eyebrow-raising industry and practice in the context of Tuesday’s vote, as well as rejecting Democrats ‘ radical IVF legislation.
The Federalist staff writer and host of The Federalist Radio Hour, Jordan Boyd. Her work has also been featured in The Daily Wire, Fox News, and RealClearPolitics. Jordanian completed her political science major at Baylor University and minored in journalism. Follow her on X @jordanboydtx.