In April, parents and activists will hold a major rally in Washington, D.C. to urge President Donald Trump’s administration to address the child trafficking epidemic caused by Child Protective Services (CPS). The activists have their best chance ever to finally achieve policy reforms, according to signs from inside the Trump administration.
“Will the media report that our foster children are America’s number one source of domestic prostitutes?” Kathlee Arthur of the Family Forward Project, who is one of the rally organizers, told PATRICK REPORTS. “We started doing this in 2016, and now we have about 20,000 members.” Arthur’s group focuses on how Title IV-E Social Security money is spent because it fuels for-profit child trafficking through CPS, as we explain below.
Kathlee Arthur revealed that her group has made inroads in the Trump administration, getting “high-level executive meetings,” and that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has assigned a representative to work with one of the group’s partners Mark Ludwig, who works on father’s rights and child support issues.
The Family Forward Project (found on Facebook here) and many other likeminded activists including Ludwig’s group are coming together for the protest, which takes place from April 7-11 in Washington, D.C., complete with some training exercises for activists to learn how to gain legislative victories. The actual rally will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (April 8, 9, and 10) at noon across from Union Station on Capitol Hill, with at least 25 speakers and some musical acts. The rally will feature personal stories from government victims. On Thursday, there will be a Rest In Peace ceremony for the victims who didn’t make it.
The U.S. federal government pays out money to states every time a child is adopted out of foster care, courtesy of the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997, signed by Bill Clinton and spearheaded by Hillary Clinton as part of her “It Takes A Village” collectivist child-raising philosophy. The program incentivizes judges and social workers to take children out of their biological family homes to increase foster care enrollment, which leads to widespread child trafficking.
So where does the money come from? The money comes from Social Security. Since the Clinton administration, the U.S. government has been funding child trafficking using the retirement money of hardworking Americans, as I explain in my groundbreaking movie “Save The Babies: A Documentary on CPS Child Trafficking (WATCH IT HERE).”
Sometimes, the government even uses “predictive analytics” programs to determine that parents are unfit, even when they haven’t done anything wrong.
“When you look at the population, it’s super disproportionate for handicapped children and poor children. That’s why they go after those moms so hard, because those are the moms who are going to make them the money,” Arthur said.
The activists are confident that they can make policy progress with members of the Trump administration, including Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Effiency (DOGE).
“Title 4, the data coding of it, hasn’t been updated since before the computer era. There’s no standard definition of abuse or neglect. You go to look for information for the Title 4 it’s literally impossible. There’s no way to get any information out of them,” Arthur said. “I did a cartwheel when I found out DOGE might audit Social Security Title 4 spending.”
Arthur says the group has good connections in the Senate including with Democrat Georgia senator Ossoff, who is actually paying attention to the issue and conducting research on it. Increasingly, lawmakers on both sides are starting to ask where the missing children are going.
Kamala Harris as attorney general of California represented the government in a criminal case against Tammy Rief, the mother of Jonah Rief, who was taken by a California judge and allegedly placed into child sex trafficking. I interviewed Tammy Rief during the election, and she told the harrowing tale of what it’s like to go up against a machine politician like Harris (WATCH IT HERE).
“From April 7-11, 2025, advocates, policymakers, and concerned citizens will gather in the nation’s capital to demand a full-scale investigation into Title IV-E funding, the primary federal financial stream supporting foster care services. With mounting concerns over unaccounted funds, missing children, and lack of oversight, this rally aims to put pressure on the Department of Government Efficiency to take immediate action,” the organizers stated. “Why are billions of dollars allocated for foster care untracked? Where are the children who should be receiving support? This is not jut another policy discussion — this is a fight for the lives and futures of America’s most vulnerable children.”
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