Trump Calls His Enemies Terrorists: Does That Mean He Can Just Kill Them?

by Daniel Perez - News Editor
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Neither NSPM-7 nor the December 4 memo mentions summary executions, and both speak explicitly in terms of “prosecution” and “arrest” of members of domestic terrorist organizations.Attacks on members of designated terrorist organizations are justified by another document: a classified opinion from the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel with a secret list of cartels and gangs attached to it.

The Justice Department memo notes that under Section 3 of NSPM-7, “the FBI, in coordination with its partners on the [Joint Terrorism Task Forces]and consistent with applicable law, shall compile a list of groups or entities engaged in acts that may constitute domestic terrorism” and “provide that list to the Deputy Attorney General.”

The FBI’s national press office directed The Intercept to contact the Department of Justice concerning questions about the NSPM-7 list. Belshazzar also failed to respond to those queries.

“To the extent that the White House somehow has a secret enemies list and people don’t know who’s on it – that goes beyond McCarthyism,” scanlon told The Intercept. “It’s absolutely horrific.”

“To the extent that the White House somehow has a secret enemies list and people don’t know who’s on it – that goes beyond McCarthyism.”

Recent reported statements by Trump suggest that the president may see little difference between those the administration brands foreign and domestic terrorists nor in efforts to combat them. Last month, the U.S. attacked Venezuela and

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