What happens when a survivor refuses to stay silent—and runs for office?
FROM SURVIVOR TO STATE REP: Melissa’s Fight Against Systemic Child Trafficking
On this episode of The Stand With Meg Show, we rip the mask off a system that hides behind “protection” while families are torn apart. Melissa Steele—mother, survivor, and candidate for Illinois House, District 109 (2026)—shares how a lifetime of institutional failures pushed her from pain to purpose. From DCFS at the hospital within hours of birth, to years of alienation, turnover, and gag-order culture, Melissa names what so many of us have lived: systemic trafficking under color of law.
This isn’t politics-as-parade. Melissa’s campaign is boots-on-the-ground: recovery work, community care, and real oversight. She’s partnering with Tiger Lily Resources to combat human trafficking and organizing through We the People for Melissa Steele—because true change takes courage and policy.
We talk:
If you’re a parent who’s been called crazy, unfit, or “too loud”—you’re not. You’re not alone, and you’re not powerless. The system feeds on silence. We’re getting louder, smarter, and organized.
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