Sen. Katie Britt Faces Backlash for Misleading Story in State of the Union Response
Critics accuse the senator of exploiting a sex trafficking victim's story to inaccurately attack President Biden's border policies.
- Sen. Katie Britt's State of the Union response, which criticized President Biden's border policies using a misleading story about a sex trafficking victim, has sparked widespread criticism.
- The story Britt used, about a Mexican woman trafficked from 2004 to 2008, inaccurately implicated current U.S. border policies, as the events occurred under President George W. Bush's administration and not in the U.S.
- Critics, including journalists and political figures, accuse Britt of dishonesty and exploiting a sensitive issue for political gain, with some calling her speech a failure and damaging to her credibility.
- The victim, Karla Jacinto Romero, was not informed that her story would be used in Britt's speech, raising concerns about the exploitation of trafficking victims' experiences for political purposes.
- Despite the backlash, Britt's spokesperson defended the speech, claiming it highlighted the real issue of trafficking by cartels, while opponents argue it misrepresents facts and misleads the public.






































