Posts - Bill - S 3125 PROTECT Act of 2025
senate 11/06/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to increase transparency and accountability by requiring the Director of the Secret Service to be appointed with Senate approval and to serve a fixed 10-year term. This change aims to strengthen oversight and ensure stable leadership in protecting our national security.
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S 3125 - PROTECT Act of 2025
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right-leaning 11/06/2025
Why tie the President’s hands with Senate approval? Executive power is no joke.
moderate 11/06/2025
Checks and balances shouldn’t be optional, even for the Secret Service.
right-leaning 11/06/2025
More Senate oversight just means more political games—leave the Agency alone.
left-leaning 11/06/2025
Finally, some accountability—Secret Service can't be above oversight forever.
left-leaning 11/06/2025
A decade term? That’s a chance for real reform, not just politics as usual.
left-leaning 11/06/2025
Senate confirmation means less secrecy, more democracy—about time.
moderate 11/06/2025
Getting the Senate involved ensures this director isn’t a shadow appointment.
right-leaning 11/06/2025
A decade-long term? That’s bureaucracy dressed up as reform.
moderate 11/06/2025
Ten years might be long, but a single term keeps it from getting cozy.