Donald Trump's Companies Questioned If They Include Childcare? Reports Suggest They Don't

Donald Trump is, unexpectedly, a close frontrunner to become the next president of the United States. The business magnate shocked everyone by announcing his candidacy a couple of years back, considering that he probably has the least amount of political experiences compared to all of the other presidential candidates for the 2016 elections.

A major part of becoming the president of one of the world's most powerful countries is making sure that its future is safe and secure. This especially involves childcare and education. However, according to an article on the Huffington Post, it has recently been revealed that Donald Trump has absolutely no idea whether his company "Trump Kids" provides childcare, aside from the perks offered for the kids of guests' at Trump's multitude of hotels across the globe.

When it was first introduced back in 2009, it was described, as "the closest most children will ever come to feeling like royalty." This is partly true, as a lot of other hotels don't give as many perks for kids as Trump's companies does. However, he recently boasted about "Trump Kids" during a speech and Iowa and he described it as a childcare benefit for his workers. Unless his workers are all upper middle to upper class people who constantly stay in his hotels, then it is pretty to see where the problem lies.

Workers don't look for free bathrobes and personalized business cards when they ask their employers about their policies on childcare. Those things are among the least of their concerns. The Huffington Post claims that they could not find any evidence that Trump even provides childcare benefits for his employees. In fact, neither does the Associated Press. The Huffington Post even searched an extensive database of registered childcare facilities and found that not a single one of Trump's golf courses, camps, and hotels were among those in the list.

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