Alaska’s attorney general told employees he would personally pay for them to see “Sound of Freedom,” a film about child trafficking that has also been promoted by conservative Alaska legislators.
,” an apparent reference to a theory that a global network of elites is killing children for their organs.
“If I worried about the personal politics/antics of the actors in the movies I see, I’m not sure there would be many movies I could watch,” he said. “I am saddened by the pushback my actions and this film have received,” Taylor wrote. “I would have thought that we could all agree child sex trafficking is an abomination and would applaud any effort to bring this issue to the forefront.”
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