
Donald Trump has taken a stance that may upset some conservatives by pushing for greater accessibility to in vitro fertilization (IVF) and has now sought the help of a well-known NASCAR wife.
Samantha Busch, the wife of NASCAR driver Kyle Busch, shared on Instagram that she was invited to the White House to discuss Trump’s initiative aimed at reducing the cost of IVF treatments.
Expressing her gratitude, Samantha stated on Instagram that she was honored to meet with the Office of the Domestic Policy Council in support of the President’s Executive Order focused on making IVF treatments more affordable and accessible.
Samantha and Kyle Busch, who had both of their children through IVF, run the Bundle of Joy Fund, a charity that offers financial assistance to couples in the Charlotte area who are struggling with infertility and seeking IVF treatment.
She explained that she shared insights from her decade-long experience as a patient, advocate, and founder of The Bundle of Joy Fund. She also contributed to discussions about the high cost of treatment, rising infertility rates, and patterns observed among grant applicants.
Samantha emphasized that she will continue engaging in meaningful discussions and using her platform to push for change.
As a long-time advocate for IVF, Samantha Busch remains dedicated to raising awareness and supporting families facing infertility challenges.
A photo captures Samantha Busch walking toward the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
Samantha Busch, the wife of NASCAR’s Kyle Busch, was invited to the White House to take part in discussions on Donald Trump’s efforts to lower the costs of IVF treatment.