On Tuesday, multiple outlets reported that Donald Trump will propose six weeks of paid maternity leave for new mothers.
The Wall Street Journal reports:
However, this policy clashes with long-held views of some of Trump’s most vigorous supporters.
By the way, this stuff is fun, but it’s pointless trying to truly jam ConE up with it. They don’t actually care. pic.twitter.com/bE6RSXtk39
— Kilgore Trout (@KT_So_It_Goes) September 13, 2016
Conservative commentariat coming around to supporting paid parental leave! Something good may still come from 2016. pic.twitter.com/jMm3H8Xnl0
— Taniel (@Taniel) September 13, 2016
In 2015 Breitbart.com published an article heavily critical of President Obama’s mandatory paid maternity leave plan. Trump’s campaign CEO Steve Bannon was formerly head of Breitbart.
In the past, Trump’s running make Mike Pence has not supported paid maternity leave. In Congress, he voted against four weeks paid parental leave for federal employees.