In summary, the six key Pledge tenets call on each candidate to promise, if elected as President, to:
1) Uphold the rule of law by ensuring aggressive enforcement and funding of existing federal laws and advancing sound public policies to prevent the online exploitation and abuse of children;
2) Direct the Surgeon General to undertake investigations to address the public health risks of the online exploitation and abuse of minor children;
3) Consider the creation of a bipartisan Presidential Commission to examine the links between obscene pornography, child sexual abuse material, online exploitation and sex trafficking, and make recommendations to the Administration and Congress;
4) Advance bipartisan legislation requiring internet technology services and platforms to improve safety measures, policies, tools and reporting mechanisms and also promote voluntary efforts;
5) Consider the creation of a White House position of Children’s Internet Safety Director to oversee the President's domestic policy on children’s internet safety issues, and;
6) Support bipartisan Congressional efforts to amend Section #230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996.
During the 2016 election cycle, EIE issued the historic bipartisan Children’s internet Safety Presidential Pledge signed by then candidate Donald J Trump and supported via letter by Secretary Clinton.
“When the next President of the United States says ‘enough is enough’ to the internet-enabled exploitation of our nation's youth, the tide will begin to turn, “concluded Ms. Hughes.
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