Social media influencers to be extradited after United Kingdom authorities file dozens of new sex crime charges against them.Published On 23 Jul 202623 Jul 2026United States President Donald Trump will not stop the United Kingdom’s extradition of Andrew and Tristan Tate on sex crime charges, a White House spokesperson has said.The online influencers, who have built a career as self-professed misogynists, were arrested in Miami on Saturday after UK prosecutors announced dozens of new charges against them, including rape, sex trafficking and assault.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Tate brothers arrested in Miami as UK adds rape, trafficking chargeslist 2 of 3Six Republican states send 1,100 troops to US capital amid crackdownlist 3 of 3Tate brothers arrested in Miami on rape and sex trafficking chargesend of listThe Tates have been avid supporters of Trump and have reportedly sought to cultivate relationships with his sons. Their brand of far-right, performatively masculine content, part of the online “manosphere” ecosystem, helped shore up support for the president among young men during the 2024 election season.That has led to speculation that Trump could intervene to...

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