The US Navy killed alleged drug-runners off of the Venezualan coast, and Donald Trump is claiming that he has an absolute right to do so because he declared that drug smuggling is war.
Note the complete lack of a declaration of war of an AUMF from Congress.
Will text step will be, as in the hypothetical ignored by 6 corrupt Supreme Court Justices, declaring that campaigning against him is war?
By ordering the U.S. military to summarily kill a group of people aboard what he said was a drug-smuggling boat, President Trump used the military in a way that had no clear legal precedent or basis, according to specialists in the laws of war and executive power.
Mr. Trump is claiming the power to shift maritime counterdrug efforts from law enforcement rules to wartime rules. The police arrest criminal suspects for prosecution and cannot instead simply gun suspects down, except in rare circumstances where they pose an imminent threat to someone.
By contrast, in armed conflicts, troops can lawfully kill enemy combatants on sight.
Because killing people is so extreme — and doing it without due process risks killing the wrong people by mistake — the question of which rules apply is not simply a matter of policy choice. Domestic and international law both set standards constraining when presidents and nations can lawfully use wartime force.
After breaking new ground by labeling drug cartels as “terrorists,” the president is now redefining the peacetime criminal problem of drug trafficking as an armed conflict, and telling the U.S. military to treat even suspected low-level drug smugglers as combatants.
But the trafficking of an illegal consumer product is not a capital offense, and Congress has not authorized armed conflict against cartels.
This was foreseeable after the SCOTUS ruling in Trump v. United States, which is literally the worst Supreme Court decision ever.
It's worse than Dred Scott v. Sandford, it's worse than Plessy v. Ferguson, Lochner v. New York, Bush v. Gore, or Citizens United v. FEC.
It is nakedly corrupt, nakedly partisan, and un-American.


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