A majority of U.S. adults oppose the U.S. military killing suspected drug traffickers without judicial process, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll released Friday.
Why it matters: The Trump administration has carried out months of extrajudicial killings of dozens of alleged "narco-terrorists" in the Caribbean and East Pacific Ocean. The strikes, which Congress has not authorized, have drawn bipartisan condemnation from lawmakers and Latin American leaders.
By the numbers: 29% of Americans said they supported the military killings without the involvement of a judge or court. • A majority (51%) said they were opposed. The rest were unsure. • Approval was split among party lines: 58% of Republicans and 8% of Democrats said they supported the approach.
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