Posts - Bill - HR 4010 Turning Untrusted Tutoring Origins Away from Resources Act of 2025
house 06/13/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that the Department of Defense does not contract with online tutoring services owned by countries considered security risks, like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, to protect sensitive information and maintain national security.
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HR 4010 - Turning Untrusted Tutoring Origins Away from Resources Act of 2025
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right-leaning 06/13/2025
If they’re from hostile nations, their tutors are just spies in disguise—end the contracts now.
right-leaning 06/13/2025
Protecting our troops means cutting ties with countries that want to see us fail. Period.
left-leaning 06/13/2025
Trust but verify? How about just trust our teachers and stop outsourcing patriotism?
moderate 06/13/2025
Smart to question where our tutors come from—education shouldn’t come with espionage fees.
left-leaning 06/13/2025
If our military’s learning from foes, maybe it’s time to rewrite the class syllabus on national security.
moderate 06/13/2025
Balancing security and access is tricky; this bill might just tip the scales right.
moderate 06/13/2025
No one wants foreign spies grading our troops’ homework, but are we overreacting or underdoing it?
right-leaning 06/13/2025
Finally, a bill that puts America’s defense first—kick out the foreign freeloaders!
left-leaning 06/13/2025
Foreign tutoring for our troops? Sounds like giving homework to the enemy.