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Maryland Admits Nearly 1,000 Foster Children Missing Since 2020 — Most Are Teenage Girls

Maryland’s Department of Human Services confirmed that 990 children in state foster care have gone missing between 2020 and 2025. Most are teenage girls, raising concerns about the classification of cases as “runaways.” Advocates argue this lack of transparency masks deeper issues in a failing foster care system, demanding federal oversight and accountability.

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The Hidden Market in Broken Homes: How Family Courts Became a Profit Center

The article by Michael Phillips argues that family courts and child welfare systems have evolved into profit-driven industries, prioritizing revenue over family stability. Federal laws like Title IV-D and Title IV-E incentivize conflict and child removal, creating a cycle of dependency and trauma for families. Reform is essential to shift these damaging incentives.

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Charlie Kirk’s Assassination and the Decline of Family Values in America

Charlie Kirk’s assassination is more than a political tragedy—it’s a mirror reflecting America’s deeper moral collapse. His message of faith and family values stands in stark contrast to the hateful rhetoric tolerated on the left and the silence of media and politicians. As family courts profit from broken homes and over 20 million children grow up without a parent, Kirk’s call to restore faith and family exposes the rot at the core of our institutions.

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Family Court as Legalized Child Trafficking: The Case of Reichert v. Hornbeck

The Reichert v. Hornbeck case highlights serious issues in America’s family courts, where children are treated as commodities and parental rights as bargaining chips. Jeff Reichert’s struggle illustrates a system that profits from prolonged custody disputes, leading to financial ruin for parents while undermining families. This situation equates to legalized child trafficking.

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Could Donald Trump Finally Take on America’s Family Court Corruption—and Save the Children?

Donald Trump’s declaration on missing children and commitment to international cooperation raises a crucial question about his potential response to the corruption in America’s family courts. These courts, shrouded in secrecy, are accused of unjustly separating families for financial gain. Advocating for transparency and parental rights could define Trump’s legacy and address this hidden crisis.

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The Silence of the Brave: How Nancy Schaefer’s Death Unmasked a Web of Government Corruption Beyond CPS

When Georgia State Senator Nancy Schaefer dared to expose the cash-for-kids corruption inside Child Protective Services, she uncovered more than bureaucratic mismanagement—she revealed a government-funded machine incentivized to destroy families. Months later, she was found dead. Labeled a murder-suicide by authorities, her death silenced one of the only voices willing to call CPS what it had become: a taxpayer-backed child trafficking operation. But the rot doesn’t end there. From family courts to federally funded NGOs, a sprawling web of secrecy and profit thrives—shielded by immunity, powered by incentives, and enforced through silence.

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The Epstein Files: What Are They Hiding—And Why Won’t They Tell Us?

The Epstein case isn’t over—it’s just gone quiet. Despite promises of transparency, the files released so far are a smokescreen. Where’s the client list? Where’s the video evidence? Why are we still protecting predators in suits? The American people deserve answers—not another round of redacted distractions. If justice matters, then release everything.

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The Brennan Files: Maryland’s Most Dangerous Lawyer?

Brennan McCarthy isn’t just another divorce lawyer—he’s the architect behind one of Maryland’s most egregious custody scandals. Through venue shopping, legal intimidation, and courtroom manipulation, McCarthy helped orchestrate a midnight custody ambush and years of retaliatory litigation. This exposé uncovers the tactics, the players, and the disturbing pattern of abuse hiding behind a law degree.

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Child Taken, Then Lost Forever: Did Judicial Overreach in New Mexico Lead to Baby Skylar’s Death?

The tragic case of ten-month-old Skylar’s death in New Mexico raises alarms about the power of family courts and child welfare systems. Removed from her mother due to unproven concerns, Skylar died in state custody, highlighting flaws in a system prioritizing risk management over family preservation. Calls for reform echo throughout the narrative.

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Where Is Grant Reichert? A Father’s Plea, A System’s Silence

Jeff Reichert is desperately seeking his son, Grant, who has been missing for years amid a broken legal system that obstructs communication and denies wellness checks. Despite evidence of emotional distress and potential abuse, the court remains unresponsive, leaving Jeff fighting alone for accountability and reform. Where is Grant?

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