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Opinion | Are Trump’s Boat Assaults a Struggle Crime?
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Opinion | Are Trump’s Boat Assaults a Struggle Crime?

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Are Trump’s Boat Assaults a Struggle Crime?On “The Opinions,” the columnist Jamelle Bouie argues that the president is randomly blowing up boats within the Caribbean — what Bouie calls “felony homicide.”

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Are Trump’s Boat Assaults a Struggle Crime?

On “The Opinions,” the columnist Jamelle Bouie argues that the president is randomly blowing up boats within the Caribbean — what Bouie calls “felony homicide.”

What’s really taking place is the U.S. Navy, below orders from the president, is blowing up random boats within the Caribbean and saying: Oh, they’re terrorists. Which, in a broad scale — even below essentially the most expansive imaginative and prescient of the unitary government, Article II doesn’t grant the president the proper to make a unilateral designation that somebody is a terrorist, could be murdered by the state. That’s not an influence the president has. So I’ve even — I’m — sorry. I’m getting animated. -No, I like the fervour, I prefer it. -I’m at this level proper now the place I gained’t even describe these as potential battle crimes. That is felony homicide. Like, in the event you have been — and this alleged double-tap. If it’s the case that we did an unlawful strike, to start with, and blew up this boat, we do not know who these individuals have been. They may have simply been harmless fishermen. After which there’s a second strike at two survivors —— -Which is a no-no. David, you’re the professional. You’re the professional. -Whole no-no. -I imply, all respect to David, and I’ll defer to his experience, however I’ll say this has been a no-no since there’s been battle.

On “The Opinions,” the columnist Jamelle Bouie argues that the president is randomly blowing up boats within the Caribbean — what Bouie calls “felony homicide.”

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