On June 27, Republican Representative Matt Rosendale intensified his anti-IVF stance by hanging posters outside his office. In a statement, Rosendale expressed sympathy for couples struggling to conceive but urged his colleagues to reconsider if IVF aligns with pro-life values. His actions have drawn criticism from both sides of the aisle, with some GOP colleagues labeling his campaign as 'gross,' 'moronic,' and 'f**king stupid.' In response, Representatives Nancy Mace and Scott Perry are introducing pro-IVF legislation to counter allegations that the Republican Party opposes IVF.
Rosendale's GOP colleagues blasting his anti-IVF crusade as "gross," "moronic" and "f**king stupid." Mace says she and Rep. Scott Perry are introducing pro-IVF legislation to try to parry Democrats' allegations about the party opposing IVF. @Axios https://t.co/Qub1o8QPTr
GOP’s Matt Rosendale hangs anti-IVF posters outside his office https://t.co/R3H4rcAedi
ROSENDALE this AM hung anti-IVF posters outside office stmt: “My heart aches for couples who are struggling to conceive a child, but I humbly ask all of my colleagues to educate themselves on the practice of IVF & ask themselves if IVF actually aligns with their pro-life values” https://t.co/G8f1uo7vNk
Matt Rosendale digging in on anti-IVF stance with posters outside of his office https://t.co/1sYXWmp5Mw
This is Matt Rosendale’s umpteenth attempt to block IVF access. Republicans will clearly stop at nothing to harm women and families. @RepRosendale, you should be ashamed. https://t.co/DvwPofbJkQ