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Biden’s DOJ Removes ‘International Sex Trafficking of Minors’ as an ‘Area of Concern’

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The Department of Justice (DOJ), led by Democrat President Joe Biden, has taken child sex trafficking off it’s list of offenses that it regards as “areas of concern.”

The DOJ removed information from their webpage on child sex trafficking in late May.

The section had been added by President Donald Trump’s administration and highlighted that cracking down on the “international sex trafficking of minors” was a top priority for the U.S. government.

The horrible crime is no longer recorded as a “concern” for Biden’s DOJ, it has just been disclosed that the data was erased.

Steve Bannon’s Warroom journalist Natalie Winters revealed the astounding modification.

The shift in strategy comes as criticism of Biden’s ongoing encouragement of mass migration through America’s open southern border grows.

The border is a prime avenue for child sex trafficking, as we at Leading Report have previously reported.

It also coincides with the recent release of the hit anti-child trafficking film “Sound of Freedom.”

On May 12th, 2023, the Department of Justice (DOJ) made significant changes to its homepage detailing what defines child sex trafficking and how the department is combating it, including the removal of the three sections: “International Sex Trafficking of Minors”; “Domestic Sex Trafficking of Minors,” and “Child Victims of Prostitution.”

The website, which belongs to the DOJ’s Criminal Division, lists the “subject areas” that the organization’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Services concentrate on.

On May 28, 2020, it was revised during the Trump administration.

“One form of sex trafficking involves the cross-border transportation of children,” explains the now-deleted description of international sex trafficking.

“In these situations, traffickers recruit and transfer children across international borders in order to sexually exploit them in another country.

“The traffickers can be individuals working alone, organized crime groups, enterprises, or networks of criminals working together to traffic children into prostitution across country lines,” it continues.

“This form of sex trafficking is a problem in the United States, and recovered victims originate from all over the world, including less-developed areas, such as South and Southeast Asia, Central America, and South America, to more developed areas, such as Western Europe.

“Once in the United States, a child may be trafficked to any or multiple states within the country.”

“The United States not only faces a problem of foreign victims trafficked into the country, but there is also a homegrown problem of American children being recruited and exploited for commercial sex,” begins the section detailing domestic sex trafficking.

“Pimps and traffickers sexually exploit children through street prostitution, and in adult night clubs, illegal brothels, sex parties, motel rooms, hotel rooms, and other locations throughout the United States,” revealed a section highlighting children forced to engage in prostitution.

In the section “Child Sex Trafficking,” which remains on the Biden administration’s version of the DOJ website, the following section was also erased:

“After cultivating a relationship with the child and engendering a false sense of trust, the trafficker will begin engaging the child in prostitution, and use physical, emotional, and psychological abuse to keep the child trapped in a life of prostitution.

“It is common for traffickers to isolate victims by moving them far away from friends and family, altering their physical appearances, or continuously moving them to new locations.

“Victims are heavily conditioned to remain loyal to the trafficker and to distrust law enforcement.”

The Biden admin nor the DOJ has not revealed why the information was scrubbed.

This news follows our recent report of a whistleblower accusing the Biden administration of acting as a “middleman” involved in child sex trafficking.

Whistleblower Tara Lee Rodas, who previously served in the Health and Human Services bureaucracy under Biden, recently testified before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement.

“Whether intentional or not, it can be argued that the U.S. government has become the middleman in a large scale, multi-billion-dollar, child trafficking operation run by bad actors seeking to profit off the lives of children,” Rodas told lawmakers.

“Today, children will be sold for sex,” she testified.

“Today, children will call a hotline to report they are being abused, neglected, and trafficked…..”

Rodas said she had volunteered to help with the crisis at the Southern Border.

“I thought I was going to help place children in loving homes.

“Instead, I discovered that children are being trafficked through a sophisticated network that begins with being recruited in their home country, smuggled to the U.S. border, and ends when ORR [Office of Refugee Resettlement] delivers a child to a sponsor – some sponsors are criminals and traffickers and members of Transnational Criminal Organizations.”

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  2. Grace Livingstone

    July 13, 2023 at 4:40 am

    We haven’t even seen real justice yet with Trump and now this? I knew Biden was too good to be true. This country is failing its women and CHILDREN!!! Is pedophilia and human trafficking not wrong anymore? Are these lazy and immoral men leaving another insurmountable task to the women, the mothers in this country? First, we just found out Merrick Garland almost completely dropped the ball with investigating Trump for J-6 and delayed it for a year now he’s slacking off with this? Republicans are literally legalizing pedophilia across the country and the Biden administration is checking out? I see there’s no statistics showing the problem declined in any way. Is this the Perdue family’s doing? (R) passed a law allowing minors to work in meat packing plants. Another removed the 18yr marrying age limit to minors they get caught having sex with, others want a law to make victims that get impregnated to be forced to marry their abusers. This is not a joke. I can’t believe it. These Fascist pedophiles and White Nationalist billionaires are winning. Even the Biden administration is buckling under the pressure of their lobbyists. The laws republicans are passing by the hundreds says it all. For the first time I know President Biden is not up to the task. He saved us from covid AND saved the economy but now we need a killer DOJ to fight in the courts and a President willing to UNPACK SCOTUS.

  3. Grace Livingstone

    July 13, 2023 at 5:39 am

    We haven’t even seen real justice yet with Trump and now this? I knew Biden’s winning was too good to last. This country is failing its women and CHILDREN!!! Is pedophilia and human trafficking not wrong anymore? Are these lazy and immoral men leaving another insurmountable task to the women, the mothers in this country? First, we just found out Merrick Garland almost completely dropped the ball with investigating Trump for J-6 and delayed it for a year and now he’s slacking off with this? Republicans are literally legalizing pedophilia across the country and the DOJ is checking out? I see there’s no statistics showing the problem declined in any way. Is this the Perdue family’s doing? (R) passed a law allowing minors to work in meat packing plants. Another removed the 18yr marrying age limit to minors they get caught having sex with, others want a law to make victims that get impregnated to be forced to marry their abusers. This is not a joke. It’s enforceable law! I can’t believe it. These Fascist pedophiles /White Nationalist billionaires are too powerful. Is this on Merrik Garland or is President Biden buckling under the pressure of their lobbyists and relentless attacks on Hunter. The laws republicans are passing by the hundreds says it all. For the first time I’m not sure President Biden can fight these people off our rights. He saved us from covid AND a crashing economy (and possibly my life), but now we need a killer DOJ to fight in the courts and he needs to be willing to UNPACK SCOTUS. Something’s not right. I want to know if President Biden is even aware of this yet.

  4. Grace Livingstone

    July 13, 2023 at 6:04 am

    I’m poking around on this sight and I’m pretty sure its Russian propaganda. Steve Bannon is cited above and he traffics in it 24/7. People don’t change their character overnight. And this story was really out of character for Joe Biden. And I’ve been watching the hatchet job the Republicans have got going against Hunter Biden and its disturbing in the extreme. Every “Whistleblower” the republicans claim they have turn out to be “Missing” or attorneys that have lost their law liscence for lying in court and even outright criminals. Russian oligarchs who are wanted by the FBI for crimes against the United States. Republicans and Trump hey had their own prosecutor for 5 years who himself says he had free reign to prosecute and charge Hunter Biden as he saw fit according to evidence and he came up with nothing. If Hunter Biden is guilty of a crime for WORKING as a paid board member of a gas country in another free country then you will also have to arrest every CEO and board member of EVERY multinational company. There are millions of these. This is not illegal.

    BEWARE! RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA! RUSSIA IS THE SWORN ENEMY OF THE UN ITED STATES and so is Steve Bannon.

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The Biden Admin’s Attempt to Ban Cigarettes Just Days Before Trump Returns Setting Up For Boost in Criminal Cartels and Black Market

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Biden Administration’s Nicotine Ban: A Move Toward Regulation or a Boost for Cartels?

In a controversial move during its final days, the Biden administration is advancing a proposal to drastically lower nicotine levels in cigarettes, effectively banning traditional products on the market. While the administration frames the measure as a step toward reducing smoking addiction, critics argue it will backfire, fueling black markets and empowering criminal cartels.

Regulatory Shift with Broad Implications

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) confirmed that its proposed rule to establish maximum nicotine levels in cigarettes has completed regulatory review. The measure is part of a broader effort to make cigarettes less addictive, potentially shaping one of the most impactful tobacco policies in U.S. history.

FDA Commissioner Robert Califf previously stated that the initiative aims to “decrease the likelihood that future generations of young people become addicted to cigarettes and help more currently addicted smokers to quit.” However, opponents warn that this policy could create new public safety and economic challenges.

A “Gift” to Organized Crime

Critics of the proposed regulation, including former ATF official Rich Marianos, are sounding the alarm. Marianos described the plan as a “gift with a bow and balloons to organized crime cartels,” arguing that it would open the floodgates for illegal tobacco trafficking.

Mexican cartels, Chinese counterfeiters, and Russian mafias are well-positioned to exploit the demand for high-nicotine cigarettes. These groups, already entrenched in smuggling operations, would likely ramp up efforts to meet consumer demand. This shift would not only enrich organized crime but also compromise public health by introducing unregulated, potentially more harmful products into the market.

Unintended Consequences for Public Health

While the FDA’s goal is to reduce smoking rates, experts suggest the policy may have the opposite effect. Smokers could resort to “compensatory smoking,” consuming more cigarettes to achieve their desired nicotine levels. This behavior increases exposure to harmful chemicals like tar, negating the intended health benefits.

Additionally, the regulation could discourage smokers from transitioning to safer alternatives, such as vaping or nicotine replacement therapies. By removing higher-nicotine products from the legal market, the government risks alienating individuals who might otherwise seek healthier pathways to quitting smoking.

National Security and Economic Concerns

Beyond health implications, the nicotine ban raises significant national security issues. A 2015 State Department report highlighted the role of tobacco trafficking in funding terrorist organizations and criminal networks. Reducing nicotine levels in cigarettes could expand this illicit market, providing criminal groups with a lucrative new revenue stream.

Moreover, law enforcement agencies could face increased pressure as they work to combat tobacco smuggling alongside ongoing efforts to address opioid and fentanyl trafficking. This strain on resources could compromise broader public safety initiatives.

Balancing Public Health and Freedom

The proposed nicotine reduction also ignites debates over personal freedom. While reducing addiction is a laudable goal, critics argue that adults should retain the right to make their own choices regarding tobacco use. For many, the measure feels like government overreach, imposing a paternalistic approach to health regulation.

As the Biden administration pushes forward with its nicotine reduction proposal, the policy’s broader implications remain uncertain. While intended to curb addiction and promote public health, critics warn of significant risks, including empowering organized crime, increasing smoking rates, and straining law enforcement resources.

A more balanced approach—focused on education, harm reduction, and access to cessation resources—may better address smoking-related challenges without creating new societal harms.


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Biden DOJ to Charge 200 More Individuals Involved in January 6 Riot Just Weeks Before Trump Returns to The White House

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As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to assume office, the Department of Justice (DOJ) is considering charges against approximately 200 additional individuals for their roles in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. This includes about 60 suspects accused of assaulting or impeding police officers during the riot that disrupted the certification of the 2020 presidential election results.

To date, around 1,583 people have faced federal charges related to the events of January 6, with over 600 charged with felonies involving assaults on law enforcement. The DOJ’s recent disclosure marks the first time prosecutors have provided an estimate of uncharged cases, signaling the potential scope of ongoing investigations. Notably, prosecutors have exercised discretion by declining to charge approximately 400 cases presented by the FBI, focusing instead on individuals who committed multiple federal offenses.

The impending inauguration of President-elect Trump, who has indicated plans to pardon individuals involved in the Capitol attack, adds complexity to these proceedings. His statements have led some defendants to seek delays in their trials, anticipating potential clemency. Judges have expressed concerns about the implications of such pardons, emphasizing the importance of accountability for actions that threatened democratic processes.

As the DOJ continues its efforts, over 200 cases remain pending, underscoring the enduring legal and political challenges stemming from the January 6 events. The situation remains dynamic, with the potential for significant developments as the new administration takes office.

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Biden Admin Hid Info Pointing to Lab Leak Theory From Intel Agencies

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A newly released report alleges that the Biden administration withheld information that pointed to a lab leak in China as the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic from U.S. intelligence agencies, while working with social media platforms to suppress dissenting voices challenging the official narrative. According to the Wall Street Journal, the report claims that the suppression of alternative viewpoints was part of a broader effort to control the narrative surrounding the origins of the virus, particularly the zoonotic theory that COVID-19 jumped from animals to humans.

The debate over the origins of COVID-19 has become a focal point for concerns over censorship and government influence. While some agencies, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), supported the zoonotic theory, the FBI stood apart, asserting with “moderate confidence” that a lab leak was the most plausible origin. However, despite this assessment, the FBI was excluded from an intelligence briefing for President Biden in August 2021, leading to concerns from officials within the agency about the omission of their perspective.

The Wall Street Journal’s report highlights the role of social media platforms in silencing opposing views. Public health officials and government agencies allegedly collaborated with platforms like Facebook to remove or flag content that questioned the zoonotic-origin theory. Rep. Jim Jordan, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, revealed that the White House had pressured Facebook to censor narratives contrary to the official stance.

The report also raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest. Adrienne Keen, a former State Department official, was involved in advocating for the World Health Organization’s (WHO) zoonotic findings despite criticism of the WHO’s reliance on data from China. This involvement has led to questions about her impartiality, with some critics suggesting that her work may have discredited the lab leak hypothesis to protect Chinese interests.

Domestic efforts to suppress the lab leak theory were also widespread. Public health officials dismissed the theory as a baseless conspiracy, and social media platforms removed content that raised doubts about the official narrative. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) later acknowledged funding gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which could have played a role in the virus’s development, but questions about the research were often dismissed as unscientific or even racist.

Internally, the suppression of information extended to government agencies. The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the National Center for Medical Intelligence (NCMI) reportedly concluded that the virus was genetically engineered in a Chinese lab, but up to 90% of their findings were excluded from official reports. The DIA’s Inspector General has launched an investigation into the suppression of these critical contributions.

As more evidence supporting the lab leak theory has emerged, support for this explanation has grown. In 2023, the Department of Energy joined the FBI in concluding that a lab leak was the most likely origin of the virus. Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe has also supported this view, citing the intelligence community’s access to the most information on the matter.

The growing consensus around the lab leak theory raises questions about why it was suppressed for so long. Critics argue that the censorship and control of narratives not only delayed crucial inquiry into the origins of COVID-19 but also undermined public trust in the institutions tasked with managing the pandemic.

This case highlights broader concerns about government-directed censorship and its impact on free speech. The suppression of alternative viewpoints, especially when it comes to critical issues like the origins of a global pandemic, has far-reaching implications for public discourse and democratic principles.

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