U.S. Senate talks social media risks to kids—what should be done?
- CARMON EMERY
- Feb 7, 2024
- 1 min read
Social media CEOs recently testified on Capitol Hill before a committee about the risks their products pose to young people.

During the U.S. Senate hearing that focused on the impact that social media has on children, Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg stood up and apologized to families in the hearing room who lost loved ones.
Despite both parties’ grilling the executive and agreeing that the tech is affecting society—Congress has yet to pass meaningful legislation to regulate social media companies.
Maureen Flatley from the advocacy group, Stop Child Predators, joins Veronica Dudo to discuss. #IN AMERICA TODAY #featured #senate #tech #childsafety #techsafety #onine #socialmedia



My former attorney, Valerie Houghton, says that “pedophilia is not a crime” and that it is part of gender identity. She also used to run a clinic for transgender males.I just wanted to warn others about Valerie Houghton and Hillary Applegate.
They work together on people’s divorces. Ms. Houghton is the lawyer and therapist. She also is leader of the operation. Applegate is a hacker masquerading as a tech executive. My kids are being sex trafficked by this duo. When I tried to protect my children, they had me hacked, stalked and ASSAULTED.
https://dgtlhq.com/media-and-press
https://www.scribd.com/document/628344196/Valerie-Runyan-Houghton-Therapist-Attorney-Divorce
Applegate got her start at WomenSV as their social media manager. This agency would trick victims of domestic violence to leave their electronic devices behind…