Former NFL quarterback and Christian advocate Tim Tebow delivered a gut-wrenching wake-up call to U.S. senators Tuesday, presenting a horrifying map that revealed 338,000 American IP addresses actively distributing child sexual abuse material across our nation.
Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism, the chairman and founder of the Tim Tebow Foundation didn't mince words about the crisis devastating America's children.
"This is a fight of good vs. evil, and we are losing," Tebow declared to lawmakers during the hearing on confronting child trafficking.
The shocking testimony has sparked widespread reaction on social media, with supporters praising Tebow's courage to shine light on this dark reality. As one user noted: "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."
A Crisis Hidden in Plain Sight
The disturbing map presented by Tebow exposes what many Americans don't want to acknowledge - that this evil is happening right here on U.S. soil, in our communities, involving our most vulnerable citizens. While politicians debate partisan talking points, predators are exploiting children at an unprecedented scale.
Prior to his testimony, Tebow told The Daily Signal: "Our country's most precious and vulnerable lives have been forgotten." The NCAA football legend's appearance before Senator Josh Hawley's subcommittee represents a critical moment in bringing this crisis into the spotlight.
"Tim Tebow, NCAA football legend, broadcaster, and philanthropist, was on Capitol Hill Tuesday afternoon testifying in front of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism. Tebow's testimony shed light on the horrors of child trafficking taking place," social media users noted.
This testimony comes at a crucial time as the Trump administration has made protecting children a priority, with promises to crack down on human trafficking and hold predators accountable.
The question every American should be asking: If we have 338,000 IP addresses distributing this evil content, what is our government doing to stop it? How many children could be saved if we treated this crisis with the urgency it deserves?
