Why Are They Working Against Trump & America? | AlphaWarrior

Why are they working against Trump and America? 👀👇👇

I am starting to think the ones attacking President Trump are the REAL pedos…

Why are they trying to stop the President who has accomplished all this? Maybe they are the ones hiding something….

Here’s a documented, bullet-point list of major things Trump personally signed, directed, or publicly ordered, plus major anti-trafficking / child-exploitation actions carried out under his administration. I’m keeping this to verifiable items, not internet lore.

  1. Signed Executive Order 13773 on February 9, 2017, directing the federal government to prioritize dismantling transnational criminal organizations involved in human trafficking and smuggling.
  2. Made anti-trafficking a stated administration priority early in office, including using the President’s Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons as a coordinating mechanism.
  3. Signed the DHS Blue Campaign Authorization Act in February 2018, giving statutory backing to DHS’s anti-human-trafficking public-awareness campaign.
  4. Signed FOSTA-SESTA on April 11, 2018, giving law enforcement and victims stronger tools to go after websites that knowingly facilitate sex trafficking, including allowing state criminal actions and civil suits, and increasing penalties for facilitators.
  5. Under his administration, the government seized Backpage dot com in April 2018, which DOJ later described as a dominant online marketplace used to facilitate sex trafficking, including trafficking of minors.
  6. Appointed nine human-trafficking survivors in March 2018 to the U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking, bringing survivor input directly into federal policy.
  7. His administration highlighted and supported a $25 million State Department grant to the Global Fund to End Modern Slavery in 2017.
  8. Signed the Abolish Human Trafficking Act of 2017 on December 21, 2018, which he said was meant to bolster federal anti-trafficking efforts and strengthen survivor-support programs.
  9. Signed the Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2018 on January 8, 2019, reauthorizing and modifying the Trafficking Victims Protection Act framework.
  10. Signed the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2017 (S. 1312) in January 2019, which the White House said created new prevention, prosecution, and collaboration initiatives against traffickers.
  11. Signed the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (S. 1862) in January 2019, which the White House said tightened criteria used to evaluate whether countries are meeting anti-trafficking standards.
  12. Issued National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month proclamations, explicitly framing trafficking as a national moral and security issue and calling for action by law enforcement, schools, businesses, and civil society.
  13. In that 2019 proclamation, Trump cited his administration’s anti-trafficking results, including DOJ convictions, FBI disruption of child-sex-trafficking enterprises, DHS case initiations, and HHS modernization of the National Human Trafficking Hotline.
  14. Linked border security policy to anti-trafficking enforcement, arguing that border controls, detention, and enforcement were part of stopping trafficking networks targeting women and children.
  15. Signed a 2020 executive order on “Combating Human Trafficking and Online Child Exploitation in the United States,” directing the executive branch to prioritize resources to vigorously prosecute offenders, assist victims, improve data, improve interagency coordination, and propose ways to better detect and stop real-time sharing of child sexual abuse material online.
  16. That 2020 order specifically directed DOJ and DHS to improve coordination targeting traffickers and to propose legislative/executive actions to improve law enforcement’s ability to detect and stop online child sexual exploitation.
  17. Under his first administration, DOJ said it held two national summits on combating human trafficking in 2018 and 2020 to coordinate law enforcement, business, and advocacy efforts.
  1. Under his first administration, the government seized CityXGuide dot com in June 2020, which DOJ listed alongside Backpage as a major marketplace tied to sex trafficking.
  2. DOJ reported that under Trump, human trafficking became a high enforcement priority, with federal prosecutors bringing:

-FY 2018: 230 cases, 386 defendants charged, 526 convictions.
-FY 2019: 220 cases, 343 defendants charged, 475 convictions.
-FY 2020: 210 cases, 337 defendants charged, 309 convictions.

DHS/ICE figures cited by the Trump White House showed:

-FY 2017: 833 human-trafficking cases initiated, 1,602 arrests, 578 convictions, 518 victims identified.
-FY 2018: 1,588 human-trafficking arrests, including 1,543 for sex trafficking.
-FY 2020: ICE HSI initiated 947 trafficking-related cases, made 1,746 criminal arrests, and recorded 400 trafficking-related conviction counts; the FBI initiated 663 trafficking cases.

HHS issued trafficking-related certification/eligibility letters allowing victims to access benefits and services:

-FY 2019: 311 adult certifications and 892 child eligibility letters.
-FY 2020: 508 adult certifications and 673 child eligibility letters.

  1. The FY 2020 anti-trafficking report says the President’s Interagency Task Force collaborated with the White House to develop the first-ever National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking, a whole-of-government strategy.
  2. In his second term, Trump signed Executive Order 14159 on January 20, 2025, ordering the creation of Homeland Security Task Forces in all states to dismantle human smuggling and trafficking networks, with particular focus on offenses involving children.
  3. That same 2025 order also directed the Attorney General, HHS, and DHS to share information necessary to stop the trafficking and smuggling of alien children into the United States.
  4. Also on January 20, 2025, Trump signed “Securing Our Borders,” ordering DOJ and DHS to prioritize investigation and prosecution of human smuggling, human trafficking, child trafficking, and sex trafficking offenses.
  5. In January 2026, Trump signed the Trafficking Survivors Relief Act, creating a process for trafficking victims to seek vacatur of certain convictions and expungement of arrest records for crimes committed as a direct result of being trafficked.

Epstein-specific actions

  1. Trump’s administration publicly tied itself to an Epstein-transparency effort in 2025. On February 27, 2025, DOJ announced the first phase of declassified Epstein files, saying it was following through on Trump’s commitment to transparency.
  2. Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act (H.R. 4405) on November 19, 2025, requiring DOJ to release Epstein-related records in its possession.
  3. On January 30, 2026, DOJ said it had published over 3 million additional pages responsive to that law, including more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, bringing the total release to nearly 3.5 million pages.

DOJ’s Epstein Library remained live and updated as of March 3, 2026, as the public-facing repository for releasable Epstein materials.

Now ask yourself, why are they trying to takedown President Trump if they “claim” they are fighting for the children???


Notes to Readers:

In the end, this fight has always been about the children, about the future of humanity, its sovereignty and ability to continue its collective evolution without impediment.

Those who impede and question the decisions of Trump and the Q operation, seek to destroy the progress made.

Congress, the Judiciary, and even compromised members / agencies under the Executive Branch are working for the other side. They will be exposed and lose.

Eliza

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