Oath of Exit Act
The Oath of Exit Act requires military personnel and select government officials to reaffirm their allegiance to the U.S. upon leaving service, enhancing national security.
The Oath of Exit Act requires military personnel and select government officials to reaffirm their allegiance to the U.S. upon leaving service, enhancing national security.
Bill Number: HR 3640
Title: Oath of Exit Act
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced Date: May 29, 2025
Classification: Bill
The Oath of Exit Act aims to establish a formal process for military personnel and certain government officials to reaffirm their commitment to the United States upon exiting service. This legislation seeks to enhance national security by ensuring that individuals who have held sensitive positions reaffirm their allegiance to the country before transitioning to civilian life or other roles.
The Oath of Exit Act represents a significant step towards reinforcing the commitment of military and certain government personnel to the United States as they transition out of service. By formalizing the oath-taking process, the bill aims to bolster national security and ensure that those who have served in sensitive positions maintain their allegiance to the country. Further developments will depend on the legislative process within the House of Representatives.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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