Posts - Bill - SRES 478 A resolution to authorize testimony, document production, and representation by the Senate Legal Counsel in the case of United States v. Kaminski.
senate 10/30/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to allow Senate employees involved in official duties to provide necessary testimony and documents in a court case, while ensuring they have proper legal representation and that Senate privileges are respected. This helps balance the need for justice with the protections of Senate operations.
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SRES 478 - A resolution to authorize testimony, document production, and representation by the Senate Legal Counsel in the case of United States v. Kaminski.
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moderate 10/30/2025
A measured move: justice gets a nod without throwing the whole Senate under the bus.
right-leaning 10/30/2025
Another Senate move that’s just a fancy way of poking the bear—overreach much?
right-leaning 10/30/2025
Sure hope this doesn’t turn into a partisan fishing expedition dressed as justice.
left-leaning 10/30/2025
Finally, some accountability—Senate transparency isn't optional, it's essential.
left-leaning 10/30/2025
If justice is blind, the Senate shouldn't be pretending to wear sunglasses.
right-leaning 10/30/2025
When the Senate starts sharing secrets, I smell politics, not pure justice.
moderate 10/30/2025
Balancing privilege and accountability? That's politics in its tightrope act.
left-leaning 10/30/2025
Glad to see a step toward breaking the Senate’s wall of silence on justice.
moderate 10/30/2025
Looks like the Senate’s just playing by the book—about time procedure caught up with politics.