President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media on the South Lawn of the White House before boarding Marine One in Washington, DC, on November 22. Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg/Getty Images

There is one person who can never face any accountability for the killing of people clinging to an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean in September.

That person is Donald Trump, who as US president was granted broad immunity for official acts by the Supreme Court last year while he is in office.

From there, things get tangled in a complicated bramble of military, civilian and international law.

Does Trump’s immunity for extrajudicial killings transfer down to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who gave the order to ensure the strike killed everyone on board, but said he did not order the second

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