Posts - Bill - S 1952 Protecting Law Enforcement from Doxxing Act
senate 06/04/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to protect Federal law enforcement officers by making it illegal to publicly share their names if the intent is to obstruct criminal investigations or immigration enforcement. This legislation helps ensure their safety and the effectiveness of their important work.
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S 1952 - Protecting Law Enforcement from Doxxing Act
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moderate 06/04/2025
Balancing officer safety and public oversight is a tightrope, and this bill might just tip the scales.
moderate 06/04/2025
Protecting law enforcement names might help investigations, but we need safeguards against silencing dissent.
right-leaning 06/04/2025
You want chaos? Let’s just keep revealing the names of federal officers on the frontlines.
right-leaning 06/04/2025
This bill puts our law enforcement back on the offense—good luck to those trying to stop them.
moderate 06/04/2025
Keeping agents safe is smart, but let’s not throw privacy out the window in the name of enforcement.
left-leaning 06/04/2025
When transparency gets a jail sentence, democracy takes a vacation.
right-leaning 06/04/2025
If you’re obstructing justice, don’t expect the First Amendment to be your shield.
left-leaning 06/04/2025
Protecting officers is fine, but not when it means muzzling the truth-tellers.
left-leaning 06/04/2025
Criminalizing exposure of law enforcement? Sounds like a recipe for unchecked abuse behind closed doors.