According to LifeSiteNews, Donald Trump has become the
first presidential candidate and now president elect to sign an anti-pornography
pledge,
promising to crack down on obscenity after an eight-year-long hiatus at the
federal level. “Mr. Trump’s leadership
and commitment to uphold the rule of law is demonstrated by his signing of the
Children’s Internet Safety Presidential Pledge,” said Donna Rice Hughes, the
president of the anti-porn group Enough is Enough,
which drew the vow up. “Making the internet safer for children and families is
a critical step in making America safe again.”
The heart of the promise requires the
president to prosecute existing obscenity laws by “appointing an Attorney
General who will make the prosecution of such laws a top priority in my
administration.” President George W.
Bush founded
the Justice Department’s Obscenity Prosecution Task Force in 2005, warning
pornographers that the feds would prosecute video depictions of rape or
pedophilia, even if simulated by consenting adults.
This effort can go a long way to protecting the best interests of
children and their families.
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