Lawmakers voice support for congressional reviews of Trump’s military strikes on boats

WHy?

Did you get duped AGAIN?
Nonsensical. Ignored.
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AI is not a law, Kewpie. It is not any act of Congress either.
Here’s a fact-checked explanation of the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act of 1986 (MDLEA) and the question of whether it authorized the U.S. military to fire on drug-smuggling boats — including what Congress actually did and didn’t do.
Go learn what 'fact' means, Kewpie. It does NOT mean Universal Truth.
The act authorizes firing on drug smugglers.


📜 1) What the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act actually was​


  • The MDLEA was enacted in 1986 as part of broader anti-drug legislation to strengthen U.S. law enforcement authority at sea.
  • Its core purpose was to combat illegal drug trafficking on vessels, including on the high seas, by applying U.S. narcotics law to:
    • U.S. vessels on the high seas
    • Foreign vessels that consent to U.S. enforcement
    • Vessels without nationality
  • It expanded the Coast Guard’s authority to board, search, seize, and arrest suspects engaged in maritime drug trafficking in places where U.S. jurisdiction applies. Wikipedia+1

✅ Key point: The MDLEA focus is on criminal jurisdiction and enforcement (boarding/searching/seizure), not on authorizing deadly force by the U.S. military against vessels at sea. Wikipedia
False authority fallacy. Wikipedia is not an act of Congress.
📌 2) Did the Act authorize the military to fire on drug-smuggling boats?
Yes.
No — the MDLEA did not explicitly authorize the U.S. military to fire on smuggling boats as a matter of course.
Blatant lie.
  • The law is a criminal enforcement statute that defines illegal conduct and gives law enforcement (not military combat authority) tools to pursue suspects on the high seas. Wikipedia
  • Its primary mechanism is criminal jurisdiction and prosecution — meaning seizure, arrest, and bringing traffickers into the U.S. justice system — rather than military engagement orders. Congress.gov

There is no clause in the text of the MDLEA that says “the military may shoot drug boats in international waters.” Online claims to that effect misinterpret general interdiction authority as combat authorization, which is incorrect. Factually
There certainly is. See 21 U.S.C. § 881.
 
Clue words "suspected" of moving drugs. That says they have no proof, and killing them is unjustified. Trump diminishes us in so many ways.
The type of craft being used is the proof. The satellite images are the proof. Killing them is completely justified.
Trump did not pass the 1986 law. He is simply enforcing it.
 
Trump changing the narrative to "Actually it is all about the oil and the taking of other Venezuela assets" is interesting.

Murder on the high seas is not going over any better than Western piracy on the high seas is.

The world is watching.
 
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Trump changing the narrative to "Actually it is all about the oil and the taking of other Venezuela assets" is interesting.
Drugs are not oil, Hawk.
Blockading vessels from Venezuela is an act of war. It has been authorized by Congress. See Public Law No. 116-94 .
Murder on the high seas is not going over any better than Western piracy on the high seas is.

The world is watching.
So the world is watching. An act of war is not piracy.
 
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lets hope the Magats in Congress can maintain a spine when the Trump Admin pressure follows to shut this down.

The closer we get to mid terms, and as Trump is perceived more and more as a lame duck, the more certain Magats will want to establish themselves as more independent from him.
Wow, brilliant analysis, said no one ever, lol. How many joints did you smoke to come up with that 'compelling' theory? I'm sure it really sounds cool when you're high.
 
WHy?

Did you get duped AGAIN?


AI SUmmary with citations:


Here’s a fact-checked explanation of the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act of 1986 (MDLEA) and the question of whether it authorized the U.S. military to fire on drug-smuggling boats — including what Congress actually did and didn’t do.




📜 1) What the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act actually was​


  • The MDLEA was enacted in 1986 as part of broader anti-drug legislation to strengthen U.S. law enforcement authority at sea.
  • Its core purpose was to combat illegal drug trafficking on vessels, including on the high seas, by applying U.S. narcotics law to:
    • U.S. vessels on the high seas
    • Foreign vessels that consent to U.S. enforcement
    • Vessels without nationality
  • It expanded the Coast Guard’s authority to board, search, seize, and arrest suspects engaged in maritime drug trafficking in places where U.S. jurisdiction applies. Wikipedia+1

✅ Key point: The MDLEA focus is on criminal jurisdiction and enforcement (boarding/searching/seizure), not on authorizing deadly force by the U.S. military against vessels at sea. Wikipedia




📌 2) Did the Act authorize the military to fire on drug-smuggling boats?​


No — the MDLEA did not explicitly authorize the U.S. military to fire on smuggling boats as a matter of course.


  • The law is a criminal enforcement statute that defines illegal conduct and gives law enforcement (not military combat authority) tools to pursue suspects on the high seas. Wikipedia
  • Its primary mechanism is criminal jurisdiction and prosecution — meaning seizure, arrest, and bringing traffickers into the U.S. justice system — rather than military engagement orders. Congress.gov

There is no clause in the text of the MDLEA that says “the military may shoot drug boats in international waters.” Online claims to that effect misinterpret general interdiction authority as combat authorization, which is incorrect. Factually
Um, what's it say about designated terrorist?

These cartels are lawfully designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations. Full stop. The State Department slammed that label on them in February after Trump's Executive Order kicked off the process. Congress? They get zero say in designations. Thank God, because if we had to wait for Democrats to sign off on fighting terrorists, every last scumbag terrorist would still be breathing, probably running unopposed for mayor in San Francisco or a safe House seat in New York. Hell, they'd already be getting pallets of your tax dollars wired straight to their compounds. Wait...........Isn't that exactly what Democrats have been doing with Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Taliban for years?

Bottom line: nobody with a functioning brain gives a damn what you anti-American, crime-worshipping, cartel-cheerleading douchebags think. Trump is blowing up their boats and bank accounts, and the world is better for it.
 
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