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

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Samantha Busch, the wife of Nascar’s star, Kyle Busch, was in tears on Tuesday when she told President Donald Trump signed an executive decree to “aggressively” the in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other more treatments affordable.

For Busch, the order hit the house for it.

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The pilot of the Nascar Sprint Cup series, Kyle Busch, is with his wife Samantha Busch and his son Brexton Busch before Le Pennsylvanie 400 at the Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, in Pennsylvania, on August 1, 2016. (Images Matthew O’Haren-Imagn)

She and her husband direct the Bundle of Joy Fund, which is trying to help families remove financial charges from obtaining fertility treatments. The organization has granted 144 subsidies with nearly $ 2 million in funds granted and 100 babies born.

Busch expressed his enthusiasm in an emotional video published on Instagram.

“I am in tears by writing this-Today is monumental for families struggling with infertility,” she legend the clip. “Thank you President Trump for signing a decree to extend access to IVF, which makes him more affordable for American families!

“After years of fighting, defense and sharing of my IVF journey, see this decree signed to protect and make fertility treatments more affordable is overwhelming.

The pilot of the Nascar Cup Kyle Busch series and his wife Samantha Busch during the Bluegreen Vacations 500 in Ism Raceway in Avondale, Arizona, 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 countless tests of individuals who had to mortgage their house, work several jobs and go into debt – just to have a chance to have a baby. With the cost IVF at $ 20,000 per cycle and no guarantee of success, the financial burden was devastating.

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

Trump’s order is expanding access to fertility treatments by reducing direct costs. He also ordered the Council of Domestic Policy to find ways to make IVF and other treatments of fertility more affordable.

President Donald Trump speaks to journalists when he arrived in West Palm Beach, Florida, February 16, 2025. (Reuters / Kevin Lamarque)

“The promises were made. The promises have held: President Trump has just signed a decree to extend access to IVF!” The white house press secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote on X. “Order orders political recommendations to protect access from IVF and aggressively reduce the costs of the pocket and health for such treatments. “”

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