Breaking: Biden Official Caught in Human Trafficking Sting

The Biden administration is embroiled in yet another scandal after the Pentagon’s Chief of Staff for the bureau overseeing elementary schools was arrested on suspicion of soliciting prostitutes. Steve Hovanic, 64, was caught in a massive human trafficking sting and charged with pandering in Coweta County, Georgia.

A DODEA page listing Hovanic’s more than three decades of public service was immediately taken down just after news spread of his arrest. He had been employed at DODEA since 1996 and, within two years, had worked his way up to Chief of Staff. Six victims were saved from this operation and Sergeant Toby Nix, who lead the operation, stated, “They were all taken to an undisclosed ‘safe house’ where they will receive help and care moving forward from their horrific circumstances; three individuals were also charged with pimping alongside Hovanic’s charges of pandering.”

Not surprisingly, the White House has yet to comment on any association between them or previous affirmations made about individuals involved with this situation. This is very unsurprising considering the Biden administration has already had to fire an immigration official who celebrated killings by Hamas and a close friend of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg being sentenced to thirty years in prison for child pornography charges.

This scandal is just another in a long line of concerning events surrounding the Biden crime family and their criminal associates. Questions are being raised about the potential of a larger conspiracy and more rampant human trafficking operations deep within this corrupt administration. The lack of transparency and refusal to comment only further fuel the speculation and public outcry against the Biden crime family.

The inhumanity and impunity of this operation is staggering and it begs for justice to be served. As the investigations continue, hopefully some light will be shed on this heinous trafficking and justice served for these victims who’ve suffered unthinkable trauma. As oneTime Magazine writer recently stated, “for anyone looking for a voice for victims of human trafficking, they deserve justice — and soon.”

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