Tim Tebow shows disturbing map of the child sexual abuse material epidemic on US soil
Tebow pleads with senators to take action as law enforcement investigations lag far behind.
Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow presented U.S. senators with a disturbing map, revealing 338,000 U.S. IP addresses allegedly distributing child sexual abuse material.
Tebow testified on Tuesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism, which held a hearing about confronting child trafficking.
'This is a fight of good vs. evil, and we are losing.'
Tebow, the chairman and founder of the Tim Tebow Foundation, explained to lawmakers that he attended a meeting in Lyons, France, in 2023 alongside experts in victim identification, and they determined that there were more than 57,000 abused and unidentified children who appeared in multiple images.
Just two years later, that number has grown to over 89,000, Tebow stated, citing INTERPOL's database.
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