White House·Statement
Presidential Message on National Child Abuse Prevention Month
Child Abuse Prevention: National Awareness Month
Key Points
- Trump officially recognized April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month. He stated that strong families are the best way to protect children from neglect and abuse.
- The administration claims to have found more than 60,000 migrant children who were previously lost. The goal is to protect these children from human traffickers and smugglers.
- The message highlights the TAKE IT DOWN Act, a law signed last year to protect kids from online abuse. This law makes it a crime to share private, intimate images of people without their permission.
- The government is also using a program called the Presidential AI Challenge. This project looks for ways to use artificial intelligence safely so it does not harm children.
- Trump promised to use the full force of the law to punish people who hurt children. This includes breaking up human trafficking networks and removing violent criminals from communities.
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White House Statement
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Presidential Message on National Child Abuse Prevention Month
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