Paid family leave, a project that Ivanka Trump has been working on quietly for the last year and a half, enjoyed a moment in the spotlight on Wednesday in a hearing before the Senate Finance Committee's subcommittee that deals with family policy.
The hearing was a long overdue development in the eyes of the first daughter and White House adviser. Trump wafted through the double doors just in time for subcommittee chairman and Louisiana Republican Bill Cassidy to praise her as “a fervent advocate for American families.”
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