Some Democrat lawmakers do not care about the safety of children and would even allow adults to sexually abuse them. However, one Democrat State Senator in California got tired of her progressive colleagues’ enabling crimes against children and called them out on the Senate floor. “I’m done with us protecting the people who would buy and abuse our children. I’m done,” said Susan Talamantes Eggman on the Senate floor to her fellow Democrats in an impassionate speech that went viral on social media and made headlines. Eggman vocally called out the Democratic Party of California for allowing child sex predators to buy minors from broken homes and then get away with it.
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Fox News and Daily Mail reported last week that Senator Eggman stood in support of a bipartisan legislation, the Senate Bill 1414, which would make it a felony to solicit or pay for sex with minors under 15 years of age, punishable by two to four years in prison along with a fine as well as registration as a sex offender. But as Daily Mail reported, a group of “rogue Democrats led by State Senator Scott Wiener watered down the bill in the Senate Public Safety Committee.”
The “rogue” Democrats opposed the legislation because they were worried that it would send more people of color to prison, implying that the child sex predators are mainly in this demographic. Senator Eggman stated in her speech that she does not want to flood prisons with black and brown people but that she also cannot allow the abuse of minors bought by these predators who hardly spend any time in jail for destroying the lives of children.
The paper reported that Senate Bill 1414 passed the California Senate on May 23 but only after it was amended by the Democrats and made more lenient for potential solicitors to buy sex favors with some minors, sparking the impassioned speech of Senator Eggman. According to Newsweek, Republican State Senator Shannon Grove, who originally authored the bill, was so unhappy with the amendments by the liberals that she called it “garbage” and said, “They turned it into something that was palatable to them.”
Fox News reported that California’s Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom has expressed support for signing the amended bill that passed the Senate on May 23 after it passes the State Assembly and Senator Grove hopes she can reinsert a few of the bill’s original proposals there.
Senator Grove appears in the documentary Escaping The Blade that documents the problem of child sex trafficking in Sacramento, including the legislative journey of Senate Bill 1414. The documentary has been posted to Rumble.