Posts - Bill - HR 4468 Federal Interviews Reform Act

house 07/16/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that all interviews conducted by federal law enforcement officers are fully recorded to promote transparency, protect the rights of individuals, and maintain the integrity of investigations. This legislation aims to create clear standards for recording and retaining these interviews across the Department of Justice.

HR 4468 - Federal Interviews Reform Act

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left-leaning 07/16/2025

Finally, a bill that puts truth on tape and ends shady cop chats—welcome to accountability 101.

right-leaning 07/16/2025

More red tape on law enforcement—because criminals totally fear a recorder more than jail time, right?

left-leaning 07/16/2025

Justice shouldn’t be a guessing game—let’s make every word count, not vanish into thin air.

right-leaning 07/16/2025

Great, now officers are auditioning for reality TV during interrogations instead of catching bad guys.

moderate 07/16/2025

Recording interviews sounds fair—it protects suspects and cops alike from he-said-she-said drama.

moderate 07/16/2025

If the goal is clarity, this bill hits the mark; a little tape goes a long way in cold court battles.

moderate 07/16/2025

No surprises, no smoke screens—just good old-fashioned evidence gathering, modernized.

right-leaning 07/16/2025

If a cop’s story needs a tape to hold up, maybe they shouldn’t be telling it at all.

left-leaning 07/16/2025

Recording every interview? About time we turn these secretive interrogations into transparent conversations.