Motta 2028 Transparency & Anti-Trafficking

Transparency & Anti-Human Trafficking

Robert R. Motta • POTUS 48

“That anger is not left-wing or right-wing. It is human. Voters want transparency, victim protection, full records where lawful, and a justice system that does not look like a members-only lounge.”

This campaign supports full transparency and accountability in all human trafficking cases — whether related to Jeffrey Epstein or any other network. The focus is not politics. The focus is protecting victims, exposing wrongdoing, and restoring trust in justice.

What Voters Should Understand

  • Human trafficking cases often involve powerful networks and complex investigations
  • Official findings (DOJ, FBI) must be clearly separated from speculation
  • Transparency and lawful disclosure are key to public trust
  • Victim protection must always come first

Epstein Transparency Position

As President, I would support lawful release of records, stronger trafficking enforcement, and independent review mechanisms where appropriate. Government must be accountable to the people.

On Investigative Journalism

Journalists like Whitney Webb have raised questions about power, intelligence networks, and financial influence. While not all claims are proven, investigative journalism plays a role in prompting transparency and public scrutiny.

Recommended reading: “One Nation Under Blackmail”

Important Clarification

This campaign does not present unproven allegations about specific individuals as fact. Claims about “blackmail networks” or specific individuals must be supported by verified evidence from official investigations or credible reporting.