Bill
HR 6533
Military in Law Enforcement Accountability Act
Requires DoD and federal police support to civilian law enforcement be limited to 30 days unless Congress approves by joint resolution, with notice, justification, and metrics.
Bill
HR 6533
Requires DoD and federal police support to civilian law enforcement be limited to 30 days unless Congress approves by joint resolution, with notice, justification, and metrics.
H.R. 6533, introduced in the House on December 9, 2025, is titled the Military in Law Enforcement Accountability Act. The bill would amend title 10, United States Code, to restrict the Department of Defense (DoD) and other federal law enforcement personnel from supporting civilian law enforcement activities without explicit congressional authorization. It introduces a new approval framework and reporting requirements tied to any DoD or federal agency involvement in civilian policing.
Timing limitation:
The language creates a framework whereby any extended DoD civilian support (beyond 30 days) would need a formal, time-bound approval from Congress, with detailed justification and accountability requirements.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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