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Trump DOJ asserts presidential privilege over drug boat drone strikes memo
The Trump-era Department of Justice claims presidential communications privilege to block disclosure of an Office of Legal Counsel memo about drone strikes on suspected drug cartel boats. The ACLU and Center for Constitutional Rights filed a FOIA request seeking the memo, arguing it concerns military authority for lethal strikes, while the DOJ asserts the document contains sensitive, classified information. The case hinges on whether the memo's legal guidance remains protected by privilege or has become public policy.
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