White House Declares Commitment to Ending Sexual Assault

On April 7, 2026, the White House issued a message marking National Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The president pledged to eliminate sexual assault and other violence by securing the southern border, deporting violent criminals, and strengthening law‑and‑order in cities. The statement criticized the previous administration for allegedly allowing a surge of criminal illegal aliens and for loosening penalties for sexual offenders. The new administration claims to have sealed the border, launched the largest mass‑deportation operation, and prosecuted thousands of rapists. Officials say these actions have reduced sexual assaults nationwide. The president reaffirmed support for survivors and vowed to continue efforts to make every city safe and ensure justice for victims.

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