WASHINGTON — Draft legislation is circulating at the White House and on Capitol Hill that would hand President Donald Trump sweeping power to wage war against drug cartels he deems to be “terrorists,” as well as against any nation he says has harbored or aided them, according to people familiar with the matter.

A wide range of legal specialists have said that U.S. military attacks this month on two boats suspected of smuggling drugs in the Caribbean Sea were illegal. But Trump has claimed that the Constitution gave him the power he needed to authorize them.

Not Clear Who the Author Is

It was not clear who wrote the draft congressional authorization or whether it could pass the Republican-led Congress, but the White House has been passing it around the executive branch.

The broadly word

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