Judy Gilford
on Yesterday, 11:41 am
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What if cases of animal cruelty stopped slipping through the cracks of the legal system? The Trump administration has announced a new federal “strike force” aimed specifically at tackling animal abuse across the United States.​
Under this initiative, the U.S. Department of Justice will assign dedicated federal prosecutors in every state to prioritize animal cruelty cases. This team will work in coordination with agencies such as the USDA and HHS to go after dogfighting rings, abusive puppy mills, and other serious cruelty operations that often span multiple jurisdictions.​
Supporters see this as a major step toward making sure those who abuse animals face real consequences instead of hiding behind weak enforcement or legal loopholes. With federal attention and resources, complex cases that were once ignored or mishandled have a far better chance of being investigated and prosecuted properly.​
This effort also sends a clear moral message: animal cruelty is not a minor issue, it is a serious crime that reflects who society chooses to protect. Many animal lovers are calling for even stronger laws and broader protections, but moves like this bring the country closer to a future where every animal is treated with the basic compassion and dignity it deserves.​
#EndAnimalCruelty #ProtectAllAnimals #JusticeForAnimals #AnimalsMatter
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Linda Guttendorf Hale
Florida is trying to combat it also. 12 dogs, two adult adults and 10 puppies were abandoned at a park. They were abused and had Pavo. One of the puppies named frosty passed away a few days ago. Two people have been arrested and they are charged with 17 counts of animal abuse. We have to have strict... View More
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