**Summary: University of Florida Men’s Basketball Team Prepares for Final Four**
The University of Florida is in the spotlight this week as its men’s basketball team prepares for the Final Four in San Antonio. Notably, alumni Tim Tebow and his wife, Demi-Leigh, visited President Donald Trump and Senator Marco Rubio in the Oval Office, showcasing their Gator pride.
### University of Florida Men’s Basketball Team
– **Who:** University of Florida men’s basketball team, Tim Tebow, Demi-Leigh Tebow, President Donald Trump, Senator Marco Rubio
– **What:** Preparing for the Final Four and visiting the Oval Office
– **When:** This week
– **Where:** San Antonio for the Final Four; Oval Office for the visit
– **Why:** To celebrate the team’s success and advocate for child protection legislation
### Tim Tebow’s Advocacy for Child Protection
Tim Tebow has been actively involved in combating child exploitation. He previously visited Washington, D.C., to support the Renewed Hope Act, which aims to enhance the capabilities of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in identifying and rescuing victims of online child sexual exploitation.
– **Key Points:**
– The Renewed Hope Act seeks to improve victim identification and protection.
– Tebow collaborates with Homeland Security Investigations through his foundation.
– He joined bipartisan lawmakers to announce the act last year.
### Personal News
Tim Tebow, the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner, and his wife are expecting a baby girl later this year.
**FAQs:**
**What is the Renewed Hope Act?**
The Renewed Hope Act is legislation aimed at enhancing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s ability to identify, rescue, and protect victims of online child sexual exploitation.
**Alt Text:** Tim Tebow and Demi-Leigh Tebow with President Trump and Senator Rubio in the Oval Office.
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