Donald Trump has vowed to tackle the child abduction 
crisis in the United States by giving pedophiles and fast trial 
resulting in the death penalty.
The President-elect tweeted that there are “too many incidents” and something “must be done about these perverts”.
With Elite pedophilia rife in Washinton D.C., could this be what 
Trump was referring to when he talked about “draining the swamp”, and 
how far up the social ladder will he be prepared to go when it comes to 
swiftly executing these offenders?
NW 
reports: 
According to
 the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (citing U.S. 
Department of Justice reports), nearly 800,000 children are reported 
missing each year. That’s more than 2,000 children abducted every single
 day.
One every 40 seconds. 
In 2010, the Justice Department 
released the
 first-ever National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and 
Interdiction, which aimed to assess the dangers of child pornography, 
online enticement, and other crimes against children. It found that 
between 2005 and 2009, there was a 432 percent increase in child 
pornography movies and files submitted to the National Center for 
Missing & Exploited Children, which attempts to identify victims.
Child porn crisis
“
Although documenting the precise quantity of child pornography 
is difficult, it is evident that technological advances have contributed
 significantly to the overall increase in the child pornography threat,” the strategy report found. From 2005 through 2009, it said, U.S. Attorneys prosecuted 8,352 child pornography cases, “
and
 in most instances, the offenders used digital technologies and the 
Internet to produce, view, store, advertise, or distribute child 
pornography.”
The label “pornography” arguably doesn’t capture the depravity of 
some of the crimes committed against children. In 2012, a Ganby, 
Connecticut, police captain was 
sentenced to 10 years in prison for possessing and trading videos that “
horrifically depicted children being sexually abused by adults,”
 according to a U.S. prosecutor. Among the images the former cop sought 
from fellow traders were those of babies being bound and tortured, 
officials said.
Also in 2014, the former acting director of cyber security at the 
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services was convicted for his 
participation in a child porn ring that included images so violent and 
disturbing that even veteran investigators said they were shocked by 
what they saw. A federal prosecutor said the employee used his technical
 expertise to navigate anonymous computer networks frequented by child 
porn peddlers.
UK government implicated in pedo ring
Cases of violent child abuse in the United States have mirrored 
recent revelations from an organized abuse ring in the United Kingdom 
featuring senior members of the British government. Shocking cases of 
crimes against children went 
unreported or
 covered up for decades. As The Daily Beast reported Friday, the 
potential key witness in the ring, who was himself allegedly a victim as
 a schoolboy, fled Britain and now lives in the United States.
The international dimensions of child pornography and violence 
haven’t escaped the FBI, which last week helped to take down an alleged 
porn kingpin in South Africa. The accused was reportedly 
arrested at
 his home in Grahamstown, near the country’s southern coast, and had 16 
hard drives, a laptop, and video and still cameras. FBI agents are said 
to have 
discovered the
 network after seven people were arrested in the United States using Web
 sites designed to coax children into performing sexual acts while 
surreptitiously being videotaped.