Trump ducks LGBTQ discrimination question, says gays 'like the job I'm doing'

President Donald Trump on Tuesday dodged a question about his administration’s proposed rule change that seeks to make it easier for companies to discriminate against LGBTQ employees. Instead, he claimed to have deep support from LGBTQ Americans.

“I think I’ve done really very well with that community,” Trump said. “They like the job I’m doing.”

The question was about a proposal unveiled last week by the Labor Department that would allow more companies that claim to be “religious” to ignore employment antidiscrimination laws.

Talking to reporters in the Oval Office, the president was asked by Chris Johnson of The Washington Blade: “Mr. President, your administration has been taking steps to make it easier to discriminate against LGBT people in the workforce. Are you OK with those actions?”

Trump took the opportunity to tout his recent endorsement by the Log Cabin Republicans, a gay conservative group, saying, “Some of my biggest supporters are of that community, and I talk to them a lot about it.”

He added that “Peter Thiel and so many others” are with him “all the way.” Thiel is the gay billionaire co-founder of PayPal who endorsed Trump before the 2016 election and spoke at that year’s Republican National Convention.

Trump did not respond when Johnson followed up and asked, “But what about those actions?”

source: nbcnews.com