Former NFL quarterback and champion Tim Tebow delivered a gut-wrenching reality check to U.S. senators Tuesday, presenting a disturbing map that revealed 338,000 American IP addresses actively distributing child sexual abuse material across our nation.
Speaking before the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism, the Tim Tebow Foundation chairman didn't mince words about the horrific scope of child trafficking plaguing America under federal agencies that seem more interested in targeting parents at school board meetings than protecting our most vulnerable children.
"This is a fight of good vs. evil, and we are losing," Tebow declared, holding up evidence that should make every American's blood boil. The map he presented shows predators operating in every corner of our country while the so-called justice system fails to protect innocent kids.
"Humbled and grateful for the chance to testify yesterday in the Senate on behalf of all the unKNOWN boys and girls who have no voice," Tebow shared on social media following his powerful testimony.
Conservative voices on social media rallied behind Tebow's courage to speak truth to power. One Twitter user declared, "I don't care about first time offenders. I also don't care about pedophile rights. Every single one needs to be persecuted."
This hearing comes as the Trump-Vance administration prioritizes securing our borders and protecting American children - a stark contrast to the previous administration's failures. With Attorney General Pam Bondi now leading the Justice Department, Patriots finally have hope that these monsters will face the full force of the law.
"Our country's most precious and vulnerable lives have been forgotten," Tebow told The Daily Signal before his testimony to the committee led by Senator Josh Hawley.
While mainstream media focuses on manufactured outrage and political theater, real Americans like Tim Tebow are fighting the battles that actually matter. It's time our government matches his commitment to protecting innocent children from the evil lurking in our own backyard.
How many more children will suffer while bureaucrats shuffle papers and make excuses?
