DOJ memo argues Trump acted under sole constitutional authority in Maduro capture

TL;DR Summary
A classified Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel memo argues that President Trump acted within his sole constitutional authority as commander-in-chief when ordering the Maduro operation and was not constrained by domestic law or international law, basing its rationale on a 1989 Barr memo and saying the action did not require congressional authorization. The memo notes proportionality for a law-enforcement objective, did not definitively address international law, and was released in unclassified form amid partisan debate over whether the move constituted legitimate enforcement of US law or an act of war.
- Classified legal memo argues Trump wasn’t constrained by US or international law for Maduro capture operation CNN
- Trump administration lawyers blessed US operation to remove Maduro from power, memo shows AP News
- DoJ deemed it ‘unnecessary’ to conclude whether seizing Maduro violated international law, memo reveals The Guardian
- Justice Dept. Memo Said Trump Could Send Troops Into Venezuela Unilaterally The New York Times
- Previously secret memo gave legal basis for U.S. mission to nab Maduro The Washington Post
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
15
Time Saved
312 min
vs 313 min read
Condensed
100%
62,416 → 91 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on CNN