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What Matt Gaetz as Attorney General Could Mean for Family Court Reforms, Father’s Rights, and Parental Alienation in a Trump Administration
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What Matt Gaetz as Attorney General Could Mean for Family Court Reforms, Father’s Rights, and Parental Alienation in a Trump Administration

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Michael "Thunder" Phillips
Nov 14, 2024
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A thought-provoking illustration representing family court reform in America, under a conservative lens. The scene features symbolic elements like a family court building with balanced scales, representing justice. In the foreground, two parents are shown on either side of a young child, symbolizing equal parenting and father's rights. Behind them, a strong figure representing the Department of Justice watches over, with symbols of law and protection subtly incorporated into the background. The atmosphere is hopeful and symbolic, with warm lighting conveying a sense of reform and support for family unity and stability.

Donald Trump’s selection of Matt Gaetz as Attorney General has sparked significant discussion about how the Department of Justice (DOJ) might approach family court reforms, father’s rights, equal parenting, and the broader issues facing family structures in America. Gaetz is known for his vocal stance on conservative issues and his alignment with Trump’…

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