Hundreds of alleged sex predators arrested in nationwide operation

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(NewsNation) — The FBI and the Department of Justice announced on Wednesday the arrest of 205 alleged child sex predators in “Operation Restore Justice.”

Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel announced the success in cracking down on child sexual abuse.

Bondi warned parents to be watchful of the sites their children use online, where predators may pose as other children to lure in victims.

“(It goes) from instant message to instant nightmare,” she said.

The operation is described as a coordinated effort across 55 FBI field offices to identify, track and arrest suspected sexual predators.

In one week, authorities arrested 205 people in cases involving 115 victims.

Patel highlighted three cases, including a Minnesota state trooper who is accused of producing child sexual abuse material while in uniform, a person who is in the U.S. without authorization accused of transporting a victim across state lines and a previously convicted sex offender who was arrested for allegedly violating her supervised release.

Bondi and Patel did not take questions.

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Trump’s latest pledge to deploy federal troops to the city of Portland, Oregon comes after his federal takeover of Washington, D.C., which itself came after Trump deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles, California. New polling, however, shows that the continued use of the military may now be doing more harm than good for Trump’s favorability.

“If Donald Trump thinks that potentially sending in the National Guard into cities like Portland is a winning political issue, the polling says you are wrong Mr. President!” said CNN’s Harry Enten.

According to the new polling data shared by Enten, Trump’s use of federal troops is now well underwater, with 58% of voters opposed. Among independent voters, that opposition rises to 64%.

“We've heard this song before, and what happened the last time that Trump sent National Guard [members] into a national city?” Enten continued.

“Well, look at the change in Trump's net approval: overall, it dropped four points! How about immigration? It dropped by seven points! We have a history of Trump sending the National Guard into a western city and what happened was there were clear political ramifications for the president of the United States, and they were not good ramifications.”

The souring of American voters on Trump’s antics also extended to Immigration Customs and Enforcement, the nation’s chief immigration agency. Enten shared data that showed net approval of ICE during Trump’s first term was at 0 points, but now, has reached a net negative 14.

“Down it goes because of their actions during the second Trump term. In fact, the Pew Research Center polled 16 different agencies; ICE's net popularity rating was 15th out of 16th, it was close to being the least popular of them all,” Enten said.

“Bottom line is the president may think this is a politically winning issue for him, but the numbers tell a very different story. It's, in fact, a political loser.”