Craig Long built his brand on loyalty, law and order, and “MAGA to the core.” Then the handcuffs snapped shut. In a massive Florida sting targeting prostitution and human trafficking, the Trump-boosting fitness influencer was suddenly the perp, not the patriot. Photos with presidents, praise for cops, a January 6 past—now all colliding in one shoc… Continues…
Craig Long’s arrest in the “Polk Around & Find Out” operation didn’t just topple a conservative influencer; it shattered a carefully curated narrative. He had built a following by praising police, posing with Donald Trump and Donald Trump Jr., and presenting himself as a redeemed, law‑and‑order true believer. Yet investigators say he showed up seeking a prostitute in the very kind of sting he once publicly applauded, while the broader operation uncovered alleged exploitation, suspected trafficking victims, and even suspects who brought children to illicit meetups.
His case is entwined with that of Ryan Yates, another January 6 participant pardoned by Trump, now facing the same prostitution‑related charge. Together, their arrests raise uncomfortable questions about accountability, second chances, and the gap between online persona and private choices. For Long’s followers, the scandal is more than a headline; it’s a painful reckoning with the fragility of heroes built on screens.





