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Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 99.
2025-06-18
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The DISRUPT Act aims to counter foreign interference and destabilization efforts by authorizing new tools and strategies for the U.S. government to identify, prevent, and respond to activities by hostile nations and non-state actors that threaten American interests abroad. The legislation likely gives federal agencies expanded authority to take diplomatic, economic, or intelligence actions against countries or groups engaged in disinformation campaigns, election interference, or other disruptive operations targeting the United States or its allies. This would affect how the State Department, intelligence agencies, and other federal bodies coordinate their response to foreign threats.
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