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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 2 MIN

Presidential Message on National Sexual Assault Awareness Month

from The White House In Audio · host Instaread Podcast

In a message for National Sexual Assault Awareness Month, President Donald J. Trump pledged to eradicate sexual violence by focusing on border security, mass deportations, and the restoration of "law and order."Key highlights of the message include:Link to Immigration Policy: The President characterized the prevention of sexual assault as a matter of national sovereignty. He blamed the previous administration’s "open border" policies and "radical left-wing prosecutors" for a rise in crime, alleging they allowed predators to terrorize communities.Decisive Actions Taken: The administration highlighted several measures implemented since 2025 to combat violence:Initiating the largest mass deportation operation in history, specifically targeting rapists, gang members, and human smugglers.Dismantling human trafficking rings.Deploying federal law enforcement resources to secure high-crime cities.Reported Safety Results: The President asserted that the southern border is now "sealed" and that "thousands of rapists" have been prosecuted and removed. He claimed that these efforts have led to significant reductions in sexual assault and that America is now "safer than it has been in over a century."Commitment to Victims: The proclamation expresses solidarity with survivors and vows to continue the "fight to protect our people" until every sexual predator is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.The statement frames the administration's strict enforcement and deportation agenda as the primary solution for ensuring the safety of women, children, and families across the United States.

In a message for National Sexual Assault Awareness Month, President Donald J. Trump pledged to eradicate sexual violence by focusing on border security, mass deportations, and the restoration of "law and order."Key highlights of the message include:Link to Immigration Policy: The President characterized the prevention of sexual assault as a matter of national sovereignty. He blamed the previous administration’s "open border" policies and "radical left-wing prosecutors" for a rise in crime, alleging they allowed predators to terrorize communities.Decisive Actions Taken: The administration highlighted several measures implemented since 2025 to combat violence:Initiating the largest mass deportation operation in history, specifically targeting rapists, gang members, and human smugglers.Dismantling human trafficking rings.Deploying federal law enforcement resources to secure high-crime cities.Reported Safety Results: The President asserted that the southern border is now "sealed" and that "thousands of rapists" have been prosecuted and removed. He claimed that these efforts have led to significant reductions in sexual assault and that America is now "safer than it has been in over a century."Commitment to Victims: The proclamation expresses solidarity with survivors and vows to continue the "fight to protect our people" until every sexual predator is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.The statement frames the administration's strict enforcement and deportation agenda as the primary solution for ensuring the safety of women, children, and families across the United States.

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