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Opinion: First Lady Melania Trump Leads the Fight to Take Down Exploitation Online

Janelle Powell by Janelle Powell
March 4, 2025
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Opinion: First Lady Melania Trump Leads the Fight to Take Down Exploitation Online

First lady Melania Trump speaks on Capitol Hill to advocate for the passage of the Take it Down Act on March 3, 2025. (Fox News )

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By Janelle Powell, Contributor

In an era where technology evolves faster than legislation can keep up, one pressing issue has finally gained the momentum it deserves: protecting children and young people from online exploitation. At the center of this fight stands First Lady Melania Trump, who has made it clear that safeguarding children in the digital age is not just a policy goal—it’s a moral imperative.

This week, Mrs. Trump joined Sen. Ted Cruz (R, TX) and Rep. Maria Salazar (R, FL) on Capitol Hill for a roundtable discussion on the Take It Down Act – a bipartisan bill aimed at giving victims of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) the power to remove harmful content from the internet.

The meeting brought together survivors, advocates, and lawmakers – all united in their call for stronger protections against online abuse, particularly as artificial intelligence makes the spread of explicit deepfakes and revenge content alarmingly easy.

A Growing Threat in the Digital Age

The internet has provided limitless opportunities, but it has also created dark corners where predators thrive. With the rise of AI-generated explicit content, victims – many of them young Girls – are finding their lives shattered by images they never took, videos they never filmed, and humiliations they never agreed to.

“It’s heartbreaking to witness young teens, especially girls, grappling with the overwhelming challenges posed by malicious online content, like deepfakes,” Mrs. Trump said during the discussion.

“This toxic environment can be severely damaging.”

She’s right. For victims, the consequences are devastating – lost job opportunities, mental health struggles, and an overwhelming sense of powerlessness. The current legal system often fails them, allowing these images to circulate indefinitely.

The Take It Down Act seeks to change that by ensuring victims can remove harmful content within 48 hours, shifting the power back where it belongs: with those who have been wronged.

This Issue Hits Home

As a mother of five children and the founder of a nonprofit, I have seen and heard firsthand the heartbreaking stories of women and children who have been exploited. This fight is not just political – it’s deeply personal. No mother should have to watch her child suffer because of the reckless inaction of tech companies. No woman should have to live in fear that an intimate image, real or fake, will ruin her life.

This issue is not abstract. It is happening every day, in every community, and if we do not act now, the problem will only worsen.

Bipartisan Support, But Time is Running Out

The U.S. Senate has already passed the Take It Down Act unanimously in a rare show of bipartisan unity in Washington. But now, the bill sits in the House, waiting for action.

With every delay, more victims suffer.

Sen. Ted Cruz Emphasized the Urgency

“For victims of revenge or AI-generated explicit imagery, life can change instantly and permanently. Everyone has the right to have these disturbing images removed from the internet immediately. The bipartisan Take It Down Act empowers victims across the United States, and I am honored that First Lady Melania Trump has lent her strong voice to this cause,” said Cruz.

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The Time to Act is Now

Survivors and advocates at the roundtable also made a powerful case for why this bill must become law. Francesca Mani, an advocate for victims, underscored the reality of what’s at stake.

“A strong federal law is crucial—one that shifts power back to the victims, ensuring they can remove harmful images within 48 hours. That’s not just policy—that’s real, tangible protection.”

The passage of the Take It Down Act would mark a pivotal moment in the fight for online safety. It would give victims a clear, enforceable right to demand the removal of images that threaten their dignity, futures, and well-being.

Mrs. Trump’s advocacy on this issue is more than symbolic – it’s a call to action. The U.S. House of Representatives has a choice: stand with victims or allow tech companies and online predators to continue exploiting them with impunity.

There is no excuse to sit on the sidelines and ignore the importance of this bill. It’s time for Congress to take it down – and now.

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Janelle Powell is a mother of five and parental rights advocate. Currently, she is the Development Director for The Conservative Caucus -- the oldest conservative grassroots organization in the United States.

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