For months, Donald Trump, aware of the fact that he’s trailing badly among women voters, has taken a variety of steps to address the gender gap. In every instance, the former president has made matters worse, not better.
It was against this backdrop that the Republican agreed to a town hall, hosted by Fox News, and all of the attendees in the audience were women.
A CNN report noted that the network “did not disclose that the female audience it selected for the event was packed with local Republican supporters and the network edited its broadcast to remove some of their vocal advocacy of Trump.”
With the deck stacked in the former president’s favor, the event probably should’ve been a breeze for him. It was not: Despite the favorable conditions, Trump found it necessary to lie repeatedly.
But as my MSNBC colleague Clarissa-Jan Lim explained, one claim stood out as especially striking.
Donald Trump declared himself “the father of IVF” to a crowd of women at a Fox News town hall on Tuesday night, making bombastic, bizarre claims about his support for the procedure as he tries to curry favor with female voters ahead of the election. The Republican presidential nominee made the wildly false declaration while fielding a question from someone in the audience, who asked about his position on in vitro fertilization.
“We really are the party for IVF,” Trump added. “We want fertilization, and it’s all the way, and the Democrats tried to attack us on it, and we’re out there on IVF even more than them. So we’re totally in favor.”
Right off the bat, it’s important to emphasize that since earlier this year, Senate Republicans have rejected four different Democratic efforts to protect and expand IVF access. The idea that the GOP is “out there on IVF even more than” Democrats is obviously preposterous.
What’s more, as part of the same on-air exchange, Trump didn’t just label himself “the father of IVF,” the Republican candidate also elaborated on how he came to understand the issue.
Trump says that Katie Britt had to explain what IVF was to him before he could decide if he was for it pic.twitter.com/LKfiglxkMn
— Acyn (@Acyn) October 16, 2024
Describing the aftermath of an Alabama Supreme Court ruling issued earlier this year, the former president said, “I got a call from Katie Britt — a young, just a fantastically attractive person from Alabama, she’s a senator — and she called me up, like, ‘Emergency, emergency!’”








