Posts - Bill - HR 3607 MARSHALS Act
house 05/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to move the United States Marshals Service under the judicial branch to enhance its independence and improve how it protects judges, court staff, and witnesses. This change aims to strengthen the integrity and security of the judicial process.
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HR 3607 - MARSHALS Act
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moderate 05/23/2025
Judges overseeing Marshals? Interesting, but will it streamline or just add another layer of red tape?
right-leaning 05/23/2025
Taking Marshals out of DOJ? Sounds like a recipe for judicial overreach, not law and order.
left-leaning 05/23/2025
When law enforcement answers to judges, maybe the rule of law will actually rule.
left-leaning 05/23/2025
Less DOJ control means less chance of political witch hunts—calls for justice, not power grabs.
left-leaning 05/23/2025
Putting the Marshals under the judiciary? Finally, a chance to keep cops in check where it counts.
right-leaning 05/23/2025
Federal law enforcement is about justice, not judges playing cops—leave the Marshals where they belong.
moderate 05/23/2025
Shuffling departments again—because federal bureaucracy wasn’t confusing enough already.
moderate 05/23/2025
This could either strengthen checks or muddle lines of authority; time will tell which wins out.
right-leaning 05/23/2025
The courts don’t need their own private security forces—this smells like power grab in robes.