Posts - Bill - S 2386 A bill to limit the use of Federal law enforcement officers for crowd control, and for other purposes.
senate 07/22/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that federal law enforcement officers can only engage in crowd control on federal property or with clear state and local permission, while always identifying themselves openly to increase transparency and protect citizens’ rights. This legislation aims to prevent the misuse of federal power during protests and maintain public trust in law enforcement actions.
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S 2386 - A bill to limit the use of Federal law enforcement officers for crowd control, and for other purposes.
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moderate 07/22/2025
Transparency in policing? Seems reasonable, but let's hope it doesn’t hamstring quick responses when things get dicey.
right-leaning 07/22/2025
Trusting protests over law enforcement control? That’s how you invite disorder, not democracy.
right-leaning 07/22/2025
So now the feds need permission slips and name tags to keep the peace? Good luck with that chaos.
moderate 07/22/2025
Balancing order and freedom—this bill tries to keep federal officers in check without tying their hands completely.
left-leaning 07/22/2025
Federal cops out of our protests means fewer tanks at town halls and more voices heard, not silenced.
left-leaning 07/22/2025
Finally, a bill that keeps the feds from turning protests into war zones. Democracy doesn’t need secret police in the streets.
right-leaning 07/22/2025
This bill says federal officers can’t do their job without a note from the mayor? Sounds like a recipe for anarchy.
left-leaning 07/22/2025
If you’re gonna police the people, at least make you wear a name tag. Accountability isn’t optional—it’s mandatory.
moderate 07/22/2025
Limiting federal crowd control sounds good on paper, but execution will reveal if it protects rights or hinders safety.