WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 6: Tim Tebow testifies before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance on Capitol Hill on March, 6 2024 in Washington, DC. Tebow testified before the committee on behalf of the Tim Tebow foundation, and discussed the foundation's work to combat the distribution of child sex abuse material in the United States, (Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)
Former NFL quarterback and anti-trafficking advocate Tim Tebow is bringing rare bipartisan unity to Capitol Hill as lawmakers move forward on legislation aimed at rescuing children trapped in sexual exploitation.
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Fighting back tears during a recent interview, the “Mission Possible” author pleaded for what he calls “the innocent ones,” warning that a dark and growing industry is exploiting children not only overseas, but right here in the United States.
The scale of the crisis is staggering. Over the last two years, coordinated rescue efforts have helped identify and safeguard roughly 20,000 children, yet an estimated 80,000 more are still waiting to be rescued, with roughly half believed to be located inside the U.S.
Federal investigators say the threat continues to grow online. In just one recent month, more than 111 million unique IP addresses were identified downloading or sharing child sexual abuse material. Officials estimate that more than half of that activity involved “hands-on” offenders — meaning real-world abuse of children, not just online images.
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In response, lawmakers advanced the Renewed Hope Act, a bipartisan bill that recently passed the House Judiciary Committee unanimously, an increasingly rare show of unity in Congress.
The legislation, led by Rep. Laurel Lee and supported by members of both parties, would strengthen Homeland Security Investigations by funding additional victim identification specialists and improving training so investigators can locate and rescue children faster.
Supporters say the bill focuses on one urgent priority: finding victims while there is still time. Victim identification experts have warned that delays in staffing and resources can mean children remain trapped in ongoing abuse for months or even years.
Despite the progress, Tebow says the work is far from finished. “I have yet to celebrate,” he said, “until so many of these boys and girls can get out of harm’s way.”
As partisan divisions dominate much of Washington, the Renewed Hope Act stands out as a reminder that protecting children transcends politics — and that some causes are too important to delay.
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