President Donald Trump ‘s administration denied allegations that it is abandoning efforts to make in vitro fertilization affordable for American families, despite little progress on a campaign pledge that insurance would cover the cost.

“Has the president abandoned his campaign pledge to mandate insurance coverage for IVF services?” the Washington Examiner questioned White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt during a Friday afternoon press briefing.

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“No,” Leavitt responded. “As far as IVF goes, I’ll check in with our policy team, and we’ll get y

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