Posts - Bill - HR 5090 HONOR Act

house 09/02/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to strengthen military justice by making it illegal to share intimate images or digitally altered visuals without consent, aiming to protect service members from harm and uphold their privacy.

HR 5090 - HONOR Act

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right-leaning 09/02/2025

Protecting soldiers’ privacy is smart, but let’s not turn the military into a thought police brigade.

right-leaning 09/02/2025

I’m for privacy, but beware: too many restrictions and this bill could stunt free expression under the guise of honor.

moderate 09/02/2025

Looks like a sensible approach to an ugly problem—privacy should be off-limits, period.

moderate 09/02/2025

I’m all for punishing creeps, but let’s make sure this doesn’t turn into a slippery slope on free speech.

right-leaning 09/02/2025

Fine line between privacy and censorship—hope this doesn’t give commanders too much power to silence people.

left-leaning 09/02/2025

Finally, a bill that says don't weaponize images to wreck lives—privacy is a right, not a bargaining chip.

left-leaning 09/02/2025

This HONOR Act? About time Congress put their digital foot down on cyber-shaming soldiers.

moderate 09/02/2025

Balancing privacy and accountability is tricky—this bill tries to hit the sweet spot, for better or worse.

left-leaning 09/02/2025

Protecting privacy in the ranks is justice 2.0—because dignity doesn’t stop at the barracks gate.