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https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/24/us/politics/trump-firing-squad-executions-death-penalty.htmlTrump Administration Approves Firing Squad Executions for Death Penalty
The Justice Department also reauthorized the use of a death penalty drug, and will seek to shorten the length of some legal appeals.
By Devlin Barrett
April 24, 2026
The Trump administration said on Friday that it would allow firing squads and readopt lethal injection as part of a broader push to revive the death penalty.
The moves come after President Trump signed an executive order on his first day back in the White House to renew capital punishment in the federal prison system. During the first Trump presidency, 13 people were executed in the federal prison system.
In 2021, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland issued a moratorium on executions of federal inmates and banned the use of a lethal drug protocol using pentobarbital. In his final days in office, President Joseph R. Biden Jr. commuted the death sentences of 37 of the 40 convicted killers on federal death row.
In a report issued Friday, Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, said that those Biden-era decisions inflicted untold damage on victims of crime, and, ultimately, to the rule of law itself.
The department, he said, had reauthorized the use of pentobarbital to execute federal inmates. The Justice Department would also allow the use of firing squads and additional methods of execution.
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https://www.reuters.com/world/us/justice-department-readopts-firing-squads-us-federal-executions-2026-04-24/
US should use firing squads, electrocution as execution methods, Justice Department says
By Jonathan Allen
April 24, 2026
April 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. government should add firing squads, electrocution and gas asphyxiation as methods of executing people convicted of the gravest federal crimes, the Department of Justice said on Friday in a report that noted difficulties in getting drugs for lethal injections.
The report was a fulfillment of President Donald Trump's promise to resume capital punishment in his second term. In his first term, which ended in 2021, he resumed it after a 20-year gap, executing 13 federal prisoners with lethal injections in his final few months in office.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who released the report, has authorized seeking death sentences against nine people after Trump rescinded a moratorium on federal executions by his predecessor, Joe Biden, the department said.
"Among the actions taken are readopting the lethal injection protocol utilized during the first Trump Administration, expanding the protocol to include additional manners of execution such as the firing squad, and streamlining internal processes to expedite death penalty cases," it said in a statement.
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hlthe2b
(114,418 posts)officials (SUPPOSEDLY in consultation with some type of medical/pharmaceutical advisor) have been at lethal injection--skipping any rational 3-drug protocol for a mere painful and slowly agonizing single drug... Well this is to say if they are going to do it, I have come to the conclusion that a firing squad might be the quickest and least lingering, suffering death. Of course the anticipation is quite another thing. But, clearly the powers that be don't care about an effective nearly immediate (and yes, compassionate) death.
But, I remain staunchly and determinedly opposed to the death penalty.
Ocelot II
(131,061 posts)I'm a bit surprised he hasn't suggested the guillotine or drawing and quartering. Or at least public hangings, like in the good ol' days.
displacedvermoter
(4,889 posts)Great way to bolster ratings for an all-star event that needs help.
Lovie777
(23,463 posts)yorkster
(3,921 posts)Might want to be covering your own backside someday.
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pwb
(12,789 posts)They enjoy a good animal kill now and then. Maybe they could shoot at a distance to prolong death and just injure them for a while? What fun ha guys.
spanone
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travelingthrulife
(5,470 posts)struggle4progress
(126,590 posts)Whip-poor-will
(429 posts)Not trump administration trump.
Boy has a bad case of blood lust, just saying
LetMyPeopleVote
(181,375 posts)Team Trump is apparently comfortable rolling back the clock, not because firing squads have become more sanitary, but because it just doesnt seem to care.
On executions, thereâs been a generational pattern of adopting methods considered less gruesome and less barbaric than previous methods.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-04-27T17:34:15.976Z
But when it comes to firing squads, Trump, Blanche, and Co. are rolling back the clock â because they just donât seem to care.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/justice-department-advocates-firing-squads-as-a-method-of-federal-execution
But as important as these developments are, its also notable how, exactly, Team Trump is prepared to proceed with these executions. The Associated Press reported:
The Justice Department will adopt firing squads as a permitted method of execution as the Trump administration moves to ramp up and expedite capital punishment cases, officials said Friday. [ ]
The federal government has not previously included firing squad as a method of execution in its protocols, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. Five states currently allow executions by firing squad: Idaho, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Utah.
.....Time will tell what becomes of the shift and whether there are related Eighth Amendment court fights, but the developments reminded me of something Rachel Maddow told viewers back in 2014, when Republican policymakers advanced similar measures at the state level.
Over time, weve executed people by a number of different methods in this country, she explained. And every time, as we evolve out of one old method and into a new one, we tell ourselves that the new one is a more humane way of doing it, a more sanitized way of doing it. Its a more certain way of killing people. And then, eventually, to use a legal term, our evolving standards of decency grow us out of our latest method of killing people and into a new one.
The observation stuck with me because its both true and important. Theres been a pattern of American officials agreeing to kill American citizens in ways considered less gruesome and less barbaric than previous methods. Hangings gave way to firing squads, which gave way to the electric chair, which gave way to lethal injection and so on.....
But in 2026, Trump and his team are apparently comfortable rolling back the clock, not because firing squads have somehow become more sanitary, but because they just dont seem to care.