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Promptly Ending Political Prosecutions and Executive Retaliation Act of 2025

4/15/2025, 2:35 PM

Summary of Bill HR 1789

Bill 119 hr 1789, also known as the "Presidential and Executive Office Accountability Act," aims to amend title 28 of the United States Code in order to clarify the circumstances under which certain legal actions against current and former Presidents and other senior Executive officials can be removed to federal court.

The bill seeks to provide clarity and consistency in the process of removing legal actions against these high-ranking officials to federal court, ensuring that they are afforded the same legal protections as other individuals. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for the timely resolution of such legal actions, in order to prevent undue delays and ensure accountability.

Overall, the Presidential and Executive Office Accountability Act aims to uphold the rule of law and ensure that current and former Presidents and other senior Executive officials are held accountable for their actions, while also providing them with the necessary legal protections and due process rights.

Congressional Summary of HR 1789

Promptly Ending Political Prosecutions and Executive Retaliation Act of 2025

This bill expands the types of federal officials who may remove (i.e., transfer) state cases brought against them to federal court. It also establishes a presumption of immunity for federal officials in these cases.

The federal officer removal statute authorizes certain defendants (e.g., federal officers) to remove to federal court a civil action or criminal prosecution brought against them in state court if the claims or charges relate to official duties. Often, defendants who invoke the federal officer removal statute raise claims of official immunity.

In recent years, the statute received public attention when then-former President Donald Trump and former officials sought to invoke the statute. For example, in Georgia v. Meadows, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit held that former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows could not remove Georgia’s criminal prosecution of him to federal court based on the federal officer removal statute because it does not apply to former federal officers, and even if it did, the charges were not related to Meadows’s official duties.

This bill allows a defendant who is a former federal officer or current or former President or Vice President to remove state cases brought against them to federal court based on the federal officer removal statute. It also establishes a presumption that federal officials have immunity in cases that are removable, which may only be rebutted by a showing that their actions were not related to official duties.

Current Status of Bill HR 1789

Bill HR 1789 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since March 3, 2025. Bill HR 1789 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the House on March 3, 2025.  Bill HR 1789's most recent activity was Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 18. as of March 21, 2025

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 1789

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
1
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
0
Democrat Cosponsors
0
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 1789

Primary Policy Focus

Law

Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 1789

To amend title 28, United States Code, to clarify the removability of certain actions against current and former Presidents and other senior Executive officials, and for other purposes.
To amend title 28, United States Code, to clarify the removability of certain actions against current and former Presidents and other senior Executive officials, and for other purposes.

Comments

Lana Coleman profile image

Lana Coleman

1,014

1 year ago

So, what's the deal with this HR Bill 1789? Will it actually stop all the political prosecutions and executive retaliation? Who's really benefiting from this?

Tru Davis profile image

Tru Davis

1,030

1 year ago

I can't believe this bill is finally happening! It's about time we put an end to all the political prosecutions and executive retaliation going on in our country. This bill is going to make a huge difference for so many people, including myself. I'm excited to see the positive impact it will have on our political system. Let's hope this bill gets passed quickly!

Justin Creech profile image

Justin Creech

1,097

1 year ago

I sad about this bill. It may affect me and others. I hope it good for everyone.