DETERRENCE Act
Sponsored By: Representative Wagner
Introduced
Summary
Adds extra prison time when violent or political crimes are carried out at the direction of a foreign government. The DETERRENCE Act would create offense-specific sentence enhancements when an offense is knowingly directed or coordinated with a foreign government or its agent, and it adds definitions and cross-reference changes to support those penalties.
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- Families and victims: Kidnapping tied to foreign-state direction could carry up to 10 additional years, with attempts eligible for up to 5 additional years. Stalking gets higher penalties when serious injury, death, or a child victim is involved, including up to 10 years for deaths and about 2.5 years in lesser cases.
- Federal officials and presidential staff: Attacks, threats, or retaliation against federal employees or the President's staff can carry enhancements up to 10 years when linked to foreign-state coordination. Murder-for-hire linked to a foreign government faces up to 5 years or up to 10 years when personal injury results.
- Criminal justice system: The bill expands federal sentencing authority across multiple statutes rather than creating new programs. It adds tailored enhancements and related definitional and cross-reference tweaks so courts can apply the new penalties when foreign coordination is proven.
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Extra prison time for foreign-led crimes
This bill would add extra prison time when certain federal crimes are done at a foreign government’s direction or with its agent. Covered crimes would include kidnapping, murder-for-hire, assaults on federal officials or the President, and stalking. Courts could add from up to 30 months to up to 10 years, depending on the facts. In some cases, attempts and conspiracies would also get extra time. If enacted, this would take effect right away and would not pay money to households. It could improve public safety by deterring foreign-directed attacks.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Wagner
MO • R
Cosponsors
Schneider
IL • D
Sponsored 3/26/2025
Moran
TX • R
Sponsored 3/26/2025
Stefanik
NY • R
Sponsored 9/30/2025
Vindman
VA • D
Sponsored 12/9/2025
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