small, is protected. We’ve marched, prayed, and advocated for the unborn, believing that science and conscience would eventually catch up to the truth:
Life begins at conception.
President Trump has been one of our strongest allies in that fight.
But a few weeks ago, he signed an executive order expanding taxpayer-funded access to In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). This decision poses one of the most urgent moral crises facing the pro-life cause today.
At first glance, IVF seems compassionate. It offers hope to couples struggling with infertility. But behind that hope is a cold and often hidden reality.
Each IVF cycle creates multiple human embryos in a lab.
Only one or two embryos are implanted. The rest?
They are frozen. Forgotten. Or destroyed.
Many are simply discarded, treated as failed biological material.
These embryos are human lives. Tiny, vulnerable human beings created with inherent dignity—and made in the image of God.
And now, this executive order means you and I are being forced to fund their destruction.
For nearly a decade, CitizenGO has stood against this kind of moral compromise. And today, we are calling on President Trump to reverse this policy before more lives are lost—and before pro-life values are further undermined.
And the crisis goes even deeper.
Across the IVF industry embryos are :
- Selected from catalogs,
- Sorted by sex, race, and other traits.
- Frozen or thrown away.
We are no longer treating embryos as children to be welcomed, but as products to be chosen—or rejected.
This isn’t healthcare. It’s a betrayal of life.
And it doesn’t belong in a pro-life administration.
When concerned Americans raise their voices about this, the response is often dismissive: “IVF helps couples.” “You’re overreacting.” “It’s not the same as abortion.”
But these arguments miss the point.
The issue isn’t just access—it’s what IVF does to human life.
It creates it in a lab, then decides which lives deserve to be born—and which do not.
Parental hopes do not justify embryonic destruction.
And pro-life taxpayers should not be coerced into funding a process that discards human lives as “surplus.”
This isn’t a technical glitch in pro-life policy—it’s a fundamental failure of ethical leadership.
Science and compassion are not in conflict. Ethical infertility care exists—and it doesn’t require destroying life to create it.
President Trump has proven he listens to the pro-life movement. Now is the moment to speak clearly.
We are calling for immediate action:
- Reverse the IVF Executive Order
- End all taxpayer funding for embryonic destruction.
- Promote ethical alternatives.
- Restore integrity to pro-life policy.
This is a moment of moral decision.
Will we defend every human life—or just some?
Every embryo is a life. Every life deserves protection.