President Donald Trump interrupts Cardi B and Joe Biden’s Conversation with real world accomplishments that make a difference including Childcare Tax Credits, Paid Family Leave legislation and quality, affordable childcare.
Remarks by President Trump at the White House Summit on Child Care and Paid Leave
South Court Auditorium
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
11:32 A.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. (Applause.) What a nice group. Thank you very much. Hi, everybody. Hi. Well, thank you very much. And I had a very busy time and a very busy day, and my daughter said, โYou will be here.โ So โ (laughter) โ that was the end of that busy day, right? When a daughter says, โYou have to be here.โ But sheโs done such an incredible job.
So I want to thank Ivanka. And from the very beginning โ (applause) โ thatโs true. Yeah. From the very beginning, itโs been an extraordinary โ she has been so extraordinary, in terms of her advocacy for Americaโs working families. Fourteen million people sheโs gotten jobs for, where she would go into Walmart, she would go into our great companies and say, โThey really want help. They really want you to teach them,โ because the government canโt teach like the companies can teach. And companies would take a half a million people, a million people.
And her goal when she started it two years ago was 500,000 jobs; sheโs done over 14 million. So thatโs really something. (Applause.) And thatโs on top of everything else, including what weโre here for today.
I want to express my gratitude to each and every one of you for being here, and to the White House Summit on Child Care and Paid Family Leave โ a subject thatโs a very big subject nowadays.
Weโre pleased to be joined by Secretary Alex Azar. Alex, thank you very much. (Applause.) And thanks as well to Governor Phil Bryant, my friend for a long time. (Applause.) And we have โ thank you, Phil. And we really โ we have developed a fantastic relationship over the years. And itโs been incredible. And what a job he does.
And I donโt know, I have a feeling heโs leaving office, not because he had to โ he was leading everybody in the polls in that great state where we just had a tremendous victory, in Mississippi. But he was leading by a lot. Iโd say, โPhil, why donโt you run again?โ โNo, I think weโre going to take it a little easy.โ See? He has a lot of confidence in himself. (Laughter.) Non-confident people would say, โI got to run. I got to run.โ But, Phil, youโve done a fantastic job and we appreciate it.
And Mayor Betsy Price. Mayor, thank you very much. Thank you very much. (Applause.) Thank you.
Weโre also grateful to be โ and have with us members of Congress from both sides of the aisle. And many of them participated today. I saw a list of whoโs who in Congress. And we appreciate it very much. Theyโve โ many of them have spoken.
Weโre here today to support the heroic calling for working moms and dads โ to really help them. Weโre going to help them. And weโre going to help them a lot. American families are the heart, soul, and backbone of our nation. Strong and loving families build up our neighborhoods, sustain our communities, invigorate our cities, pass down our values, and make a brighter future for every citizen.
In the Trump economy, which is setting records every day โ in fact, the stock market is up very substantially today, as some of you may know. And when it goes up, I think of 401(k)s. I used to think about stock; now I think about 401(k)s and I think about jobs. But itโs up tremendously today.
In the Trump economy, American families are thriving like never before. Just last week, we announced that we smashed expectations and created 266,000 jobs in November โ a number that was unthinkable a day before. A day before, they were guessing, โWould it be 80? Would it be 90? Would it be 160?โ Somebody said โ an optimist. And this was 266,000, plus you can add from the previous months, because weโre adding some of the jobs they miscalculated on our side, as opposed to the opposite side โ the positive way. So 266- โ almost 300,000 jobs in November, which is an incredible number.
Seven million jobs have been added since Election Day. And I have to say, other nations are not doing well. Other parts of the world are not doing well at all. You look at Europe, you look at Asia, look at a lot of different places. We wonโt talk about China, because weโre working a deal with China, but I wouldnโt say, up until now, theyโve loved me. (Laughter.)
Unemployment is at a 50-year low. And the African American, Hispanic American, and Asian American unemployment rates have all reached their lowest levels ever recorded. So the lowest level ever recorded โ the history of our country. (Applause.)
And, by the way, for women, the lowest in 71 years, but soon, it will be historic also. So I have to apologize for the 71 years. Thatโs probably my worst statistic. Best in 71 years. I was saying, โCan you imagine?โ Normally that would have been a great statistic for us, Phil. But nowadays weโre a little spoiled, right?
But weโve lifted nearly 1.4 million American children out of poverty. And this year, 40 million American families will benefit from the Republican child tax credit, each receiving an average of over $2,200 dollars. Thatโs something. (Applause.) And thatโs โ letโs put the word โRepublicanโ again. Letโs emphasize it, because I noticed every time we do something, the Democrats try and say, โWell, we really did it, you know. We did.โ They didnโt do it, but weโll be very nice. We want to be bipartisan. (Laughter.)
In everything we do, weโre putting the American families first. And frankly, weโre putting America first. But American families are coming first. With more women working today than ever before, we now have a historic opportunity to enact long-overdue reforms. Itโs time to pass Paid Family Leave and expand access to quality. (Applause.)
So weโre going to have really an expanded access to quality, affordable child care, in addition, for all American parents. And thatโs something that could take a long time before it ever got done, but weโre going to get it done and weโre working with a lot of tremendous people, many of whom are in the room. And I want to thank you for that.
An estimated one out of every four American moms returns to work within two weeks of giving birth because they cannot afford to miss a paycheck or risk losing their job. We want every mother to have the chance to spend those precious few weeks with her newborn or adopted child. And I understand, statistically โ they show, statistically, itโs so much better for the baby in growing up, even in later years. I can imagine that.
And, Martha, I want to thank you for being here. I just see you. Martha McSally, everybody โ Senator. Thatโs very nice. Thank you. (Applause.)
And Iโll tell you โ would you please stand up? All of you. Itโs so great. (Applause.) So great. Thank you. Thank you. Congresswomen have done a fantastic job. Thank you.
Thatโs why itโs my state โ and in my State of the Union Address, I called for Congress to pass Paid Family Leave into law. And it was very well received, I have to say. One week ago, we were thrilled that members of Congress introduced bipartisan โ really, a very strong bipartisan legislation, Paid Family Leave legislation. And thatโs what itโs called.
We did criminal justice reform and we called it by a slightly different name. A lot of people donโt know that itโs criminal justice reform. I said, โChange the name.โ But somebody put it with the name. Itโs the FIRST STEP Act, which is good, but itโs criminal justice reform. And in this case, weโre going to just go with a very perfect name: Paid Family Leave legislation. Jackie, is that good? Yes? I think, Jackie, weโll do it for you, okay? (Applause.) Thereโs something about using a name that sort of โ you donโt have to think too much, right? (Laughter.)
This week, my administration reached a historic deal with Congress: The federal government will now give 12 weeks of paid family leave to all federal employees. Something that nobody expected. (Applause.)
And as a candidate for President, I pledged to advance paid family leave. With this important step, we are delivering. And we are really delivering like nobody has, I think, ever delivered before โ if you look back, certainly within the first three years of a presidency. And weโre still short of the third year. Weโre, you know, getting close. Hard to believe weโre getting close. January 20th, weโll be there. But in less than three years, weโve done things โ and I always say that I fulfilled more promises than I made, which is the first for a politician. (Applause.) For a politician, thatโs a first, Martha.
My administration is also focused on expanding access to high-quality, affordable child care. Last year, I was proud to sign into law the largest-ever increase in Child Care Development Block Grants to states. The states understand that very well. A lot of governors โ (applause) โ a lot of governors come up to me and they thank me for that.
In more than 60 percent of American homes, both parents work. Yet many struggle to afford child care, which often costs more than $10,000 per year. And itโs devastating to families, frankly. Devastating.
Here with us today is Tseyon Mamo, who has benefited from child care assistance and is now earning her degree in early childhood education while raising her two young, beautiful children. Tseyon, would you come up, please, and say a few words? Tseyon. (Applause.) Please. Nice to โ nice to see you. Please.
MS. MAMO: Thank you, Mr. President. Last year I started working at the Guadalupe Center in Kansas City as an assistant teacher. At the same time, I began taking classes to earn a credential in early childhood education. Before I started my job, my husband and I were able to put our youngest daughter into daycare with the help of child care subsidy. If we didnโt have this support, we wouldnโt have been able to afford daycare and I wouldnโt have been able to work and go to school to become a teacher.
Now, both of my daughters are going to preschool in the same building where I work. Itโs very convenient for my family and I. Iโm so close that I was able to check on my daughters during the day she got sick. So thank you, President โ
THE PRESIDENT: Well, thank you, Tseyon.
MS. MAMO: โ for everything that youโre doing to support families like mine. (Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much for saying that. Beautiful. Thank you, Tseyon.
As Ivanka announced earlier this morning, the White House released our Principles for Child Care Reform. Our goal is simple: We want to expand child care options and reduce unnecessary regulations so that parents can choose the best care for their children, including, and very importantly, in-home and faith-based care. (Applause.)
With us today is Bethany โ Brittany Hasemann, a single mother who runs her own child care center in Fruita, Colorado. And, Brittany, if you could, please come up and say a few words. Please. Thank you. Thank you. (Applause.)
MS. HASEMANN: Wow. What an honor it is to be here today. Thank you so much.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.
MS. HASEMANN: And you, Ivanka Trump, thank you so much for all you do. Itโs truly a blessing.
About 11 years ago, I was put in a tough position: My husband passed away in a car accident. I was a now-single mom of soon-to-be three children. I had to provide for them all by myself. And child care for three, all under the age of three โ and my oldest with autistic tendencies โ was not an option. I was going to school for criminal justice at this time and could no longer have that as my dream, for my three children only had one parent.
I opened up a child care in 2010 out of my home. Now I own a large home site. I signed on with the Early Learning Ventures in 2015. Now I am an executive director to my very own center. (Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: Great.
MS. HASEMANN: Thank you. Thank you. Being in the child care business, I know all the struggles. There are some major challenges: the cost of child care for our families; background checks โ and those timelines are very challenging; hiring staff based on credentials, not growing teachers that fit the right reasons with whatโs best for the children and their age groups; and the cost of qualified teachers.
That being said, my dreams for them โ children have just begun. It takes a county and a state and a country to be the best. Thank you, President Trump, for making it priority to help our families get access to quality care.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.
MS. HASEMANN: Yes. (Applause.)
On behalf of Little Imaginations, we would like to invite Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump: If you guys ever get in Colorado, come see our site. Thank you. (Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah, weโll do that. Weโll be in Colorado. Thank you. Great job.
MS. HASEMANN: Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you very much, Brittany. And weโll be in Colorado a lot, actually. (Laughter.) We have a great senator in Colorado. We have to get him extended. Iโll be there a lot. (Laughter.)
So we know that every American parent, like Brittany, wants the best for their child, and every American family strengthens and uplifts our country. Thatโs why on issues from child care to paid family leave to school choice, my administration is putting control back into the hands of parents, where it belongs.
With this initiative, we have a chance to give all moms and dads the resources and support they need to succeed, thrive, flourish, prosper, and help their sons and daughters reach their amazing God-given potential. Itโs whatโs happening. Itโs whatโs happening with our country as a whole. As Americans, we know the single-most important investment we can ever make is in our nationโs children.
I want to again thank everybody for being here. And thank you all โ to the people that work so hard. I mean, I know how hard and tirelessly you fight for the American family constantly.
I want to thank my daughter, who has โ who is every minute of every day is working on something thatโs good. In this case, right now, thatโs what weโre doing. But sheโs โ sheโs got other things in mind also. Itโs incredible what sheโs able to get done. And I have to give her a very special thank you. Ivanka is a very special person. (Applause.) And I just โ thank you.
I just say, God bless everybody in the room. Thank you very much for the incredible work. You work so hard, so tirelessly. But the rewards are there. With this administration, you get the rewards. With other administrations, it just never worked. But we get it done. They may like me, they may not, but we get it done. (Laughter.) Okay, thank you all very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. (Applause.)
END 11:48 A.M. EST