On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson welcomes Patrick Trueman, president of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, to discuss the devastating impact of pornography on families and society. They explore how citizen activism successfully removed explicit material from major hotel chains and military bases, and discuss Ted Bundy’s chilling death row confession.
Pornography: A Public Health Crisis, Part 2

About Our Guest(s)
Patrick Trueman is an attorney and anti-pornography activist who served as president of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation until his retirement in 2023. He spearheaded efforts to address the intersectionality between all forms of sexual exploitation, including the public health crisis of pornography, the demand for commercial sexual exploitation, the abuse of children, and more. Under his leadership, Patrick’s organization has produced policy improvements at a wide range of notable institutions, including Google, Walmart, the Department of Justice, Verizon, and the Federal Communications Commission. In 2015, Mr. Trueman established the National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s Law Center to influence the law and our courts to ensure the values of human dignity are represented. Patrick and his wife, Laura, have three adult children.
Host
- Dr. James Dobson
Guest(s)
- Patrick Trueman


