
"As someone who also struggled with infertility, Manny and I went through our entire life savings to have our children. There was no insurance. We were fortunate enough to have a home that his parents gave us a down payment for, and we borrowed against our entire home and our entire savings to have our two beautiful children. And so the fact that something like this is available, where you do have help with IVF, that you do have help with the IVF drugs, I think is a win."
"There's so much to criticize Donald Trump for especially his racism and his xenophobia and his misogyny, yes but these particular things where you have an account, a Trump account where your children can have $200,000 when they're 18 years old and the help with infertility, which is also a crisis in the country, I think you call a thing a thing and I think these are good policies, Hostin said."
"I think the infertility is great, and I'll believe it when I see people actually getting to do it, but I will not give him this until he takes care of the kids from birth to 18 or 20."
A rule was announced to expand fertility care benefits by creating a new category of limited excepted benefits, allowing employers to offer more meaningful fertility coverage. Sunny Hostin praised the availability of help with IVF and IVF drugs, recalling personal infertility struggles and the financial burden of pursuing children without insurance. She also acknowledged child-focused investment accounts that can provide up to $200,000 by age 18, calling these policies good despite broader criticisms of Donald Trump. Whoopi Goldberg supported the infertility-related benefits but said she would withhold full credit until adults are also adequately supported, emphasizing care from birth through adulthood.
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