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Trump signs order aimed to combat human trafficking



By Allie Malloy, CNN

Updated 12:52 PM ET, Fri January 31, 2020



Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday to combat human trafficking and online child exploitation in the administration's latest effort to curb the practices.

The order creates a new position within the domestic policy council that will be "solely devoted to combat human trafficking."
The position has not yet been filled but an administration official told reporters prior to the event that there is "no doubt that we will pick someone very good for the position."
"We've got a lot of interest in it with a lot of different areas of expertise. But we're not prepared to announce a name right now," the official said.

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Ivanka Trump delivers anti-human trafficking speech at UN

The effort has been spearheaded in large part by Ivanka Trump, the President's daughter and top adviser, who has made human trafficking one of her initiatives.

She delivered opening remarks at the two-hour summit at the White House Friday focused on the issue. The President also attended and made remarks, as well as survivors of human trafficking, Vice President Mike Pence and Attorney General William Barr.
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