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Senate Bill

S. 3817

119th Congress

Stop Presidential Embezzlement Act

In Committee
Introduced:Feb 10, 2026

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This bill appears to address concerns about presidential financial conduct, likely establishing rules or penalties related to the misuse of public funds or resources by a sitting or former president. Based on the title, it would create legal consequences for what it defines as embezzlement by a president.

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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Introduced2/10/2026
StatusRead twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
ChamberSenate
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Stop Presidential Embezzlement Act

This bill appears to address concerns about presidential financial conduct, likely establishing rules or penalties related to the misuse of public funds or resources by a sitting or former president. Based on the title, it would create legal consequences for w

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This bill appears to address concerns about presidential financial conduct, likely establishing rules or penalties related to the misuse of public funds or resources by a sitting or former president. Based on the title, it would create legal consequences for what it defines as embezzlement by a president.

Bill Number
3817
Introduced
2/10/2026
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

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Title
Stop Presidential Embezzlement Act
Bill Number
3817
Sponsor
No sponsor
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Introduced
2/10/2026
Summary
This bill appears to address concerns about presidential financial conduct, likely establishing rules or penalties related to the misuse of public funds or resources by a sitting or former president. Based on the title, it would create legal consequences for what it defines as embezzlement by a pres

Data from Congress.gov

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