Andrew and Tristan Tate face heinous charges, including offenses involving indecent images of a child — charges spanning seven alleged victims. The arrests in Miami is a major step toward accountability after years of investigation by Bedfordshire Police. Extradition proceedings are underway, and the weight of evidence behind these charges makes clear this is a serious criminal prosecution.
Charges against the Tate brothers are a politically motivated attack timed to derail a defamation trial in Florida that has been dismantling the allegations against them piece by piece. Britain violated a standing agreement with Romania not to seek extradition while Romanian proceedings remain active. A low-level DOJ functionary greenlit these arrests without leadership approval — that's a bureaucratic ambush.
The allegations that the arrest was approved by a low-level DOJ official without leadership authorization raise serious concerns about proper oversight. As Secretary of State, Marco Rubio has the final say on whether Andrew and Tristan Tate are extradited to the U.K. America First means protecting the U.S.' own legal process, not letting foreign governments dictate it. U.S. citizens deserve fair treatment under the law.
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