ANALYSIS: How Trump is tackling and drawing fire on women's issues
One photo that was tweeted by Cliff Sims, a special assistant to Trump, from the meeting shows that Conway was in the room, but a photo that Pence chose to share from the same meeting showed 25 men and no women. Women in the White House President Donald Trump signs the first of three Executive Orders in the Oval Office of the White House, January 23, 2017. Paid family leave, women's health issues and the promotion of clean air and water are issues that Ivanka Trump addressed during the campaign or met with experts to discuss during the transition. Introduced by President Ronald Reagan at a United Nations conference in Mexico City in 1984, the policy was dubbed the global gag rule by abortion-rights groups. "My administration wants to work with members of both parties to make child care accessible and a ffordable, to help ensure new parents that they have paid family leave to invest in women's health and to promote clean air and clean water and to rebuild our military and