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Ban Presidential Plunder of Taxpayer Funds Act

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This bill amends federal law to prohibit sitting Presidents, Vice Presidents, and their family members or associated entities from receiving settlement payments, damages, or other monetary awards from the federal government. It bars such individuals from filing administrative claims against the United States and prevents federal agencies from processing such claims. For former Presidents and Vice Presidents after leaving office, the bill permits claims but requires independent oversight, career employee review, Federal Register publication of settlement terms, and congressional notification.

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Bill details

Congress
119
Bill type
s
Introduced
April 15, 2026
Sponsor
Elizabeth WarrenDMA
Cosponsors
1
Last action
April 15, 2026— Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

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