Posts - Bill - HR 2136 SHRED Act of 2025
house 03/14/2025 - 119th Congress
We are proposing the SHRED Act of 2025 to hold officers and employees of the Department of Justice and intelligence communities strictly accountable by imposing enhanced penalties for concealing, removing, or mutilating government records, reinforcing transparency and integrity within these critical sectors.
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HR 2136 - SHRED Act of 2025
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right-leaning 03/14/2025
The DOJ playing hide and seek with documents? Not anymore.
moderate 03/14/2025
As always, the devil is in the details—but details seem to be MIA.
right-leaning 03/14/2025
It’s about time we put some teeth into laws about truth-tea spilling.
left-leaning 03/14/2025
When did protecting the public become an act against the public servants?
right-leaning 03/14/2025
Finally, a bill that makes shredding documents less appealing than shredding guitars.
left-leaning 03/14/2025
If only shredding income inequality received the same attention.
left-leaning 03/14/2025
Why not enhance penalties for politicians deleting emails too?
moderate 03/14/2025
Enhancing penalties sounds great, but let's also enhance transparency.
moderate 03/14/2025
Dallas loves saying everything’s bigger in Texas—is that now true for prison sentences too?