Murder for Christmas?

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By ordering the annihilation of people in speedboats in the Caribbean, Trump and Hegseth have assumed powers that numerous laws forbid, writes Andrew P. Napolitano.

The White House Christmas tree arriving on Nov. 24 at the North Portico. (White House /Patrick B. Ruddy)

By Andrew P. Napolitano

When Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth posted a meme of Franklin the Turtle, the amiable child’s cartoon character, in a helicopter using a military weapon to kill people in a small boat below him, and captioned it “For your Christmas wish list,” it understandably caused an uproar.

Should the secretary of defense be mocking the people his troops have killed? Should he engage a child’s cartoon character to produce this mockery? Should anyone in his right mind, who professes to understand Christianity, suggest that this killing should be on a child’s Christmas wish list? Should he be killing nonviolent boat people?

Here is the back story.

President Donald Trump has ordered the Department of Defense to annihilate persons in speedboats in the Caribbean Sea, 1,500 miles from the United States and elsewhere.

The true targets of these killings are not the boats but the persons in the boats. We know this because the president has stated so, and because in a particularly gruesome event, two survivors of an initial attack on Sept. 2 who were clinging to the broken remains of their boat hoping to be rescued, were hit with a second attack, which obliterated them. 

[Articles of impeachment are to come against Hegseth.]

Based on evidence he says he has and chooses not to share, Trump has designated these folks in the speedboats as “narco-terrorists” and argued that his designation offers him legal authority to kill them.

But “narco-terrorist” is a political phrase, not a legal one. There is no such designation or defined term in American law. Labeling them confers no additional legal authority.

Lawyers in the Office of Legal Counsel of the Department of Justice who advise the attorney general on the meaning of the law have apparently authored a legal opinion informing her that she can tell the president what he wants to hear; that it is lawful to kill these boat people.

This is the same office that told President George W. Bush that he could legally torture prisoners and President Barack Obama that he could legally kill unindicted Americans — including a child — overseas.

Trump with Hegseth in April. (White House / Molly Riley)

Neither the president nor the attorney general will produce this legal opinion for public scrutiny.

These killings constitute murder under federal law and under international law, and persons who use the force of government to commit murder may themselves be prosecuted for it in U.S. courts, courts of the countries from which their victims came, and in international courts.

These killings constitute murder because none of the 81 dead boat people was engaged in any violence at the times of their deaths.

It doesn’t matter, Trump has claimed, just look at the numbers of drug deaths in the U.S., they are “way down.” Does the president believe that murder is justified by a diminution in drug deaths?

Drug distribution is not a capital offence. If the police see a nonviolent person distributing dangerous drugs in an American city, can they summarily kill that person? Of course not.

Outside of a legally declared war in which U.S. military personnel are engaged in legally killing armed military personnel of the country with which the U.S. is at war, the Constitution requires due process — a fair jury trial with its attendant protections — whenever the government wants to take life, liberty or property from any person.

The controversy over Trump’s killings was rubbed raw recently when six members of Congress — all military or intelligence community veterans — produced a video making accurate statements in which they advised members of the military that they are required to disobey illegal orders.

The six declined to back down when the president accused them of sedition and treason and threatened them with death.

Sedition is the advocacy of violence intended to overthrow the federal government. Treason is waging war against the United States or providing aid and comfort to those doing so. Neither crime is even remotely implicated by the video. The video is protected speech which accurately reflects the law.

Trump was unclear if by “death” he meant the DOJ would charge the six with a capital crime and seek the death penalty, or he’d just order the DOD to murder them.

Unfortunately, none of the six was willing to finish the debate they started and state just what illegal orders should be disobeyed. They know that an order to kill an unarmed civilian is an illegal order. It is an order to commit murder, and it ought to be disobeyed. A child can tell you this from her heart.

It gets worse.

The Washington Post reported that seven sources — seven — informed its reporters that when military personnel saw two boat survivors floating at sea, they asked the chain of command what to do. Under the law, the military had a duty to rescue the folks they tried and failed to murder.

These seven persons have corroborated that Hegseth verbally ordered that the two survivors be killed — an order he denies having given, but which the White House has confirmed, laughably calling it “self-defense.”

That’s when Hegseth posted his macabre, revolting, anti-Christian suggestion of murder for Christmas.

What’s going on here?

Both President Trump and Secretary Hegseth have taken an oath to preserve the Constitution of the United States.

In their unbridled zeal to rid the country of illicit drugs — not a military responsibility — they have rejected the words and values of the Constitution and assumed to themselves powers that international law, federal laws, state laws and the natural law all expressly forbid — the knowing extrajudicial homicide of nonviolent persons.

But they are not the only culprits here. Where is the Congress to reign in a president who ignores well-settled constitutional norms and his quick-draw defense secretary who calls rules of engagement “stupid”?

Where is the public outrage?

Does the government not recognize any constitutional or legal limits on its powers?

Andrew P. Napolitano, a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, was the senior judicial analyst at Fox News Channel and hosts the podcast Judging Freedom. Judge Napolitano has written seven books on the U.S. Constitution. The most recent is Suicide Pact: The Radical Expansion of Presidential Powers and the Lethal Threat to American Liberty. To learn more about Judge Andrew Napolitano, visit here

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8 comments for “Murder for Christmas?

  1. Drew Hunkins
    December 5, 2025 at 13:23

    The Obama regime routinely used double tap strikes across the Mideast and south central Asia.

    Wanton murder has always been a bipartisan affair in Washington.

  2. Em
    December 5, 2025 at 08:31

    “Does the government not recognize any constitutional or legal limits on its powers?”
    The fact Judge Napolitano is still reflecting on the question, after 9-plus months of the Trumpian regime reign, tells us his obviously brilliant legal mind is out of touch with the matter of the real ruses.
    What good is it when the law itself has been usurped and laid waste?
    The Supreme Court of the United States has just overruled and reversed a Federal court decision, which after all the previous hullabaloo, now definitively permits Texas to use the new congressional district map, drawn to favor Republicans, as was ordered by unfolding ‘Precedential’ behavior.
    This comment is NOT copyrighted!

  3. Paul Citro
    December 5, 2025 at 06:57

    A fascist mentality is a set of tactics for seizing and maintaining power by appealing to anger, discontent, and desires for unity and strength, even if it means sacrificing law, freedom, and embracing violence. It has taken deep root in our political class and is widespread in our population.

  4. Sick and tired
    December 5, 2025 at 01:20

    The entire enterprise is disgusting. It is reported that Admiral Bradley stated there was no kill order. Who’s lying?

    Also, wasn’t exposing our war crimes the cause of Julian Assange’s downfall? He made a lot of people mad, including that stellar former SOS HR Clinton.

    I’ve been reading comments from Matt Taibbi’s MAGA Substack subscribers. He’s actually questioning this policy and strike and they’ll have none of it. Tired of the rule of law: just kill the bastards.

    • MeMyself
      December 5, 2025 at 11:34

      Word games

      Other words to obfuscate from the word kill,

      Terminate, Eliminate, Neutralize. Dispose of, Remove. Take out, Terminate, Eliminate, Dispose of, Whack
      Rub out, Bump off, Knock off, Take out, Ice (an immigrant favorite).

      If government can use words to obfuscate from what is happening in Palestine then of course everywhere else is game.

      Are words the problem or is it people?

      Yeah, I agree.

    • Lois Gagnon
      December 6, 2025 at 22:42

      Matt’s Substack comments became unreadable to me quite a while ago. Those people are unhinged yet Matt defends them.

  5. JonnyJames
    December 4, 2025 at 15:47

    The sick and sadistic clown Pete Hegseth (as well as DT and the rest of the Kakistocrat Krew) seems to get off on murdering innocent people and getting away with it. He appears to take pleasure in talking about unlawfully murdering people. Even if the law were applied and he were held to account, the Idiot Emperor would pardon him. Kill them all!

    Instead of the blood-lust of ancient Romans at the Colosseum, we have the snuff videos witnessing the murders of dozens of people on small boats. (As well as the real-time Genocide of Palestine). I would not be surprised if Hegseth and the DT2 regime in general, actually enjoy seeing Palestinian children being murdered. These “third-world” people are scum in their eyes

    We should not be surprised when the emperor openly takes bribes from Israelis, Saudis, Qataris etc. while fully supporting the genocide and atrocities of Israel. US policy appears to be on sale to the highest bidder. The genocide fell off the mass-media radar, but Israel murders people in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza, the occupied west bank etc. every day. Yet no one legally held to account in Israel or its US sponsor.

    Powerful people know they are effectively above the law. They can rape children, murder children and women, murder all sorts of people, take 100s of millions or even billions in bribes, engage in a form of treason in accepting bribes from foreign nationals etc. and know they will NEVER be held to account. Just look at Kissinger, Tony Blair, Bush Jr., etc. etc. Crime in high places does pay, and it pays extremely well. The empire is collapsing from its own hubris, perversity and corruption.

  6. Sharon Aldrich
    December 4, 2025 at 15:46

    Yes! Why is congress taking no action against all this mayhem?! They must be held responsible for allowing this to go forward without some action to stop this madman or I should say madmen!!! They have to answer for their lack of action!

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