Sen. Ted Cruz joins Verdict to break down Trey’s Law, a bipartisan bill that would prohibit non-disclosure agreements from being used to silence child sexual abuse survivors. The legislation is named after Trey Carlock, a Texas man who was abused at a Missouri summer camp and later died by suicide after being pressured to sign an NDA. Cruz is joined by Trey’s sister, Elizabeth Phillips, who shares her brother’s story firsthand and makes the case for why Congress must act. Cruz argues that NDAs in abuse cases don’t just protect secrets — they protect predators.