<a href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=Revision:%20Russel Vought/Caught following Porn%20-%2020260302211540" style="border:1px solid #555; padding:4px 12px; border-radius:4px; color:#a89ee8; text-decoration:none; font-size:0.9em; background-color:#2a2a2a;">📩 Submit a Revision/Addition</a> ![[3qu6cf0tj0le1.jpeg|313x415]] Russell Vought, co-author of Project 2025 and former Director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Trump, has expressed strong opposition to pornography. In a secretly recorded conversation, Vought stated, "We'd have a national ban on pornography if we could, right?" He acknowledged the challenges of implementing an outright ban due to constitutional protections but discussed alternative strategies to limit access. One such strategy involves promoting age verification laws that require pornographic websites to implement strict age checks for users. Vought explained that by making porn companies liable for underage access, many might choose to cease operations in certain states rather than comply, effectively reducing the availability of pornography. He noted, "We've got a number of states that are passing this and then you know what happens is the porn company says 'We're not going to do business in your state'—which, of course, is entirely what we were after." These comments suggest that Vought and his associates view age verification laws not merely as protective measures for minors but as tools to indirectly diminish the presence of pornography, aligning with their broader goal of imposing stricter regulations on such content. For a more in-depth discussion, you might find this video informative: <iframe style="aspect-ratio: 16/9; width: 100%; height: auto;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tfttuIwswbI?si=5t3sby3LFif-3T1d" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> </iframe>