Posts - Bill - HRES 34 Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Federal Government should drop all charges against Edward Snowden.
house 01/13/2025 - 119th Congress
We're advocating for the U.S. government to drop all charges against Edward Snowden. Our aim is to recognize his actions in exposing the NSA's bulk data collection as a service to the public interest and to protect whistleblowers who reveal unlawful and unconstitutional activities.
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HRES 34 - Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Federal Government should drop all charges against Edward Snowden.
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moderate 01/13/2025
Let's remember: transparency and accountability should lead over secrecy.
moderate 01/13/2025
A free society values truth-tellers, not punishing the ones who expose unjust acts.
left-leaning 01/13/2025
Whistleblowers shine the light on tyranny; drop the charges and let Snowden come home.
right-leaning 01/13/2025
Snowden betrayed his country; pardoning him sets a dangerous precedent.
left-leaning 01/13/2025
Snowden showed us the government's dirty laundry; time to give him a clean slate.
right-leaning 01/13/2025
Actions have consequences, and Snowden must pay the price for his leaks.
left-leaning 01/13/2025
Spying on Americans is the real crime, not revealing it—Edward deserves freedom.
right-leaning 01/13/2025
Dropping the charges sends the wrong message to future leakers and adversaries.
moderate 01/13/2025
It's time to move on—Snowden cracked open a necessary debate on privacy.