Eight days ago our Child-Abuser-in-Chief, Donald Trump, ended his child separation policy at the southern border but there are still 2047 children still separated and not fully accounted for based on HHS reported numbers. Press and Congressional Representatives are still not permitted reasonable access under conditions protective of the children’s interest. Where are the children? Where are the children’s parents? Would you trust your children or family to the hands of this grossly incompetent administration? That’s a rhetorical question since we in fact did do that in November 2016 with the help of the Russians (my opinion, but circumstantial evidence is compelling). There was a report on ABC news tonight indicating that the Border Patrol was unable to locate a child they had taken into custody. How many more are there like that? Given the chaos and the lack of planning by the Trump Administration, the number has to be at least dozens and maybe hundreds. What a horrific thought for the parents never to see their children again. Getting into the parents’ mind as if it was my child or grandchild—have the children been sold? Are they dead? Are they being abused? Will I ever see them again? I have three children and five grandchildren. I could not bear it. The cavalier manner in which Trump initially put this horrendous policy in place belies a benign intent. This is child abuse. Trump vigorously supported a credibly accused child-molester in the Alabama Senate race in 2017—Roy Moore. Trump himself has been credibly accused of sexual assault by dozens of women. Credible circumstantial evidence suggests that it is Trump, and not Elliott Broidy (a Trump fund-raiser) who paid off his mistress to get an abortion two years ago as documented in a Non-Disclosure Agreement that had unseemly similarities to the Stormy Daniels Non-disclosure Agreement. Did Trump abuse his own children? Is Trump or the Trump Organization profiting from the child separation policy either through human trafficking or other means? Some of these are extreme questions but the opaque manner of Trump’s implementation and execution of the policy raises alarms. We need to keep the focus on the issue until every child is re-united with his or her parent. After that we should insist on consequences for those who implemented this policy which is completely contrary to American values.