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Why is it so hard to persuade lawmakers to protect children online?

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Why is it so hard to persuade lawmakers to protect children online?

Welcome to Wednesday’s edition of Washington Secrets. Today, we hear from Rep. Erin Houchin about why it is so hard to protect children when they are online (spoiler alert: it’s Big Tech billionaires). And there’s good news (sort of) for Donald Trump: Voters don’t care much about the changes he is making to the White […]

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Welcome to Wednesday’s edition of Washington Secrets. Today, we hear from Rep. Erin Houchin about why it is so hard to protect children when they are online (spoiler alert: it’s Big Tech billionaires). And there’s good news (sort of) for Donald Trump: Voters don’t care much about the changes he is making to the White House. No one is who they seem online. Adults pose as children. Kids pose as adults. Children are bullied by other kids, and creeps offer advice to vulnerable teens on suicide.

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