The numbers don't lie, Patriots – and they're absolutely crushing for anyone who thinks Americans don't care about protecting our kids from online predators and pornography. A stunning 83% of likely voters support federal laws requiring age verification for pornographic content and app downloads, according to a bombshell poll conducted by Cygnal and shared with The Daily Wire.
This isn't some close, partisan split that the legacy media can spin. We're talking about overwhelming, bipartisan support that crosses every demographic line. When 83% of Americans agree on anything in today's political climate, you know it's a issue that hits home for families across the nation.
The poll results come at a perfect time for the Trump-Vance administration, which has already shown it's serious about putting America First – and that includes protecting American children from the degeneracy that Big Tech has allowed to run rampant on their platforms.
Parents Are FED UP With Big Tech's Failures
For too long, Silicon Valley elites have hidden behind weak excuses while our kids get exposed to hardcore pornography with just a few clicks. The same companies that can track your every move for advertising somehow "can't" verify if someone is old enough to access adult content? Give me a break.
This poll proves what we've known all along – everyday Americans are sick and tired of Big Tech putting profits over protecting children. While the Biden regime spent four years cozying up to their Silicon Valley donors, President Trump has already shown he's willing to take on these tech giants.
As one patriot on social media pointed out, this is part of a broader movement toward being "unapologetically American."
"5 reasons you should be American-maxxing: 1. It's America's 250th anniversary. 2. Americans still love and support our military. 3. Patriotism begins at home. 4. Gratitude invites blessings. 5. Pride in country strengthens community. Be unapologetically American,"posted @gypsy_lovell, capturing the spirit of putting American families first.
The question isn't whether Americans support protecting kids online – it's whether Republicans in Congress will have the backbone to stand up to Big Tech's army of lobbyists and actually pass meaningful legislation. With numbers like these, there's no excuse for inaction.
