While President Trump's State of the Union address earned thunderous applause from conservatives nationwide, one prominent pro-life voice is sounding the alarm about a troubling moment that many missed.
BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey didn't mince words when she called out Trump's promotion of IVF during his address, bluntly stating it amounts to "more slaughter of babies."
The controversy erupted after Trump proudly showcased his new pharmaceutical website, Trump RX, by introducing Catherine Rayner as "the very first customer ever" to receive discounts on IVF drugs. Trump highlighted how one drug that previously cost Catherine $4,000 would now be available at a fraction of the price.
The Pro-Life Dilemma
For many in the pro-life movement, Trump's celebration of IVF presents a fundamental contradiction. The process routinely involves creating multiple embryos, with many being discarded or destroyed - something consistent pro-life advocates consider the destruction of human life.
"This isn't about being anti-Trump," Stuckey emphasized to her audience. "This is about being consistent in our pro-life values, even when it's uncomfortable."
"We can't celebrate saving some babies while ignoring the systematic destruction of others. That's not pro-life - that's selective compassion."
The moment highlights a growing tension within the conservative movement between political pragmatism and moral consistency. While Trump has delivered massive victories for the pro-life cause - including the Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade - some argue this IVF promotion crosses a line.
Where Do Patriots Stand?
This isn't the first time Trump's position on IVF has raised eyebrows among his most faithful supporters. During the 2024 campaign, he pledged government support for IVF treatments, putting him at odds with the most consistent pro-life voices.
The question facing conservatives is whether they'll hold their ground on fundamental principles or give Trump a pass on an issue that strikes at the heart of the pro-life movement.
What do you think, Patriots? Can we truly call ourselves pro-life while celebrating a process that destroys countless human embryos? Or is Stuckey missing the bigger picture of Trump's overall pro-life record?
