POLITICSJUST SECURITY
Breaking the Cycle: Transitional Justice in America After Trump
The Trump administration's actions, including targeted killings of suspected drug traffickers at sea, misuse of congressionally allocated funds, and manipulation of the Department of Justice, have been challenged as illegal and unconstitutional. Court decisions at multiple levels have repudiated these policies, but the administration has responded with threats and defiance, highlighting systemic governance flaws in the U.S. legal and political framework.
Mentioned
Trump administrationorganizationDepartment of JusticeorganizationU.S. Supreme Courtorganizationtargeted killing of suspected drug traffickers at seatopicmisuse of congressionally allocated fundstopicremoval of federal civil servantstopicuse of force against foreign countriestopickidnapping of foreign heads of statetopic
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- International Accountability for U.S. Crimes in the Caribbean and Pacific
- Uganda: Opposition Raises Alarm Over Abductions, Media Closures
- The U.S. Is Still Routinely Killing Civilians in Boats
- Judge rejects subpoenas of Minnesota officials, rebukes Trump administration’s ‘coercive’ actions
- U.S. kills 3 people on alleged drug-carrying boat, as senators demand to see unedited video of strikes
- Catholic leaders, US authorities challenge CLARITY Act over illicit activity