Trump says human trafficking is 'worse now maybe than it's ever been in the history of the world'

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Either President Trump knows something we don't, or he overlooked the slave trade during his speech Friday in New York about the MS-13 gang. While addressing service members on Long Island, Trump claimed that human trafficking "is worse now maybe than it's ever been in the history of the world," even when slavery was legal.

"You go back a thousand years, when you think of human trafficking, you go back 500 years, 200 years, a hundred years," Trump said, discussing human traffickers, which he referred to as "new words" that "we haven't heard too much of."

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