The Washington Post noted in its fact check that the Sound of Freedom doesn't depict anything close to QAnon conspiracy fantasies. It simply shows criminals attempting to buy children for sex, which almost everyone acknowledges is a real and horrific problem. In 2020, they acknowledged that some conspiracy groups had, quote, latched on to child exploitation and human trafficking as a vehicle to deceptively bolster their causes. But they stressed that Operation Underground Railroad does not condone conspiracy theories.

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