Rand Paul Forced to Explain to JD Vance Randomly Killing People Is Bad


The flagrant contempt of the Trump administration for human life has put the Republicans in a difficult position.
The decision of the American army last week to kill 11 people on a small Venezuelan boat which, according to US officials, contained drug shipments, triggered fighting within the Conservative Party. Kentucky senator, Rand Paul, said earlier this week obliged To attack the attack, especially after the vice-president JD Vance praised unconstitutional murders.
Paul doubled on Tuesday. In an interview with Fox News, he was forced to explain why killing people without evidence, mandates or surveillance would sow “chaos” as federal policy, especially since dozens of boats off the American coast are arrested, embarked and searched every day.
“The reason why we take them before blowing them is that some of them have no drugs”, Paul Paul said.
“Think about it this way. This is how people don’t quite understand. Let’s say there is a house in your neighborhood and they all sell fentanyl, and thousands of people die, and you are so crazy,” he continued. “Do you go there and kill them or burn them? No, you go to a judge and get a mandate and you do it. We have a ban program.”
“We are talking about people who accelerate from Miami. Are we just exploding them? No, we are not. I mean, if we were, it would be extraordinary. It would be extraordinary to blow up ships,” said Paul.
In an X job On Saturday, Vance wrote that “killing members of the cartel who poison our fellow citizens is the highest and best use of our soldiers”. In a monitoring postThe vice-president suggested that the action had protected American citizens from “the foam of the earth”.
When a political commentator noted that killing citizens of another country without regular procedure is a war crime, vance retorted“I don’t care what you call it.”


