Former NFL star Tim Tebow joins Trump in Oval Office
- Former NFL star Tim Tebow visited President Donald Trump in the Oval Office with his wife, Demi-Leigh, and Senator Marco Rubio, where they posed for a photo and performed the 'Gator Chomp' gesture.
- Tim Tebow is known for his work with Homeland Security Investigations to combat child exploitation, focusing on identifying and rescuing victims of child sexual abuse.
- Tebow supports the Renewed Hope Act, which aims to improve the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's ability to protect child exploitation victims and hold offenders accountable.
- Tebow has partnered with Homeland Security Investigations to combat child exploitation through his foundation.
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College Football Legend Tim Tebow Teams Up With President Trump, Marco Rubio To Combat Child Trafficking
Tim Tebow, a Heisman Trophy winning-national champion who is debatably the greatest college football player ever, made an appearance Tuesday at the Oval Office.
Florida Gators Legend Tim Tebow Joins President Trump, Rubio In Oval Office To Fight Trafficking
Two-time National Champion and former Heisman winner Tim Tebow made a cameo at the Oval Office on Tuesday, posing for a great photo op with President Donald Trump.
Former NFL star Tim Tebow joins Trump in Oval Office
Former NFL star Tim Tebow and his wife, Demi-Leigh Tebow, joined President Trump for a visit in the Oval Office on Monday. In a post on X, Margo Martin, a special assistant and communications advisor for Trump, shared a photo with the Tebows with Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to cheer on the…
Tim Tebow Refuses To Apologize For Where He Stands Politically
Meet Tim Tebow’s “Miss Universe” Wife (1:05) Tim Tebow has made it clear throughout his career that he's never going to be afraid to speak his mind. Tebow had an extraordinary college career at Florida, winning two national titles and claiming the Heisman Trophy in 2007. During his four-year run with the Gators, he had 9,285 passing yards, 2,947 rushing yards and 145 total touchdowns. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 202…
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