The most recent case of "Now you see it, now you don't shenanigans," has to do with the information that quietly disappeared from the anti-child sex trafficking page on the Justice Department's webpage.
The missing information included data on "Child Victims of Prostitution," "Sex Trafficking of Minors" and "Domestic Sex Trafficking of Minors."
The DOJ claims that the information was a matter of routine updating in accordance with its 2023 "National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction" statement, which is a report to Congress.
"In the course of the Department publishing the most recent National Strategy, related content on various Department webpages was updated. Just as it has during previous administrations, the Department continues to place a very high priority on and devote substantial resources to fighting child exploitation and child sex trafficking, both domestically and internationally. To suggest otherwise is simply false."
Administration's despicable border policies allow sex trafficking and child exploitation to flourish.
"For some reason, people on the left get really uncomfortable and defensive talking about child sexual exploitation. Republican administrations direct more resources to child and human sex trafficking, and then Democratic administrations pull that back. They treat it almost as a distraction from some things they consider to be more important. The fact that these issues get pulled back under Democratic administrations is contemptible."
In an interview with the Washington Examiner, he lamented how the administration's despicable border policies create what he referred to as the "Perfect conditions to allow human trafficking to flourish, to allow sex trafficking and child exploitation to flourish."
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