Justice Department readopts lethal injection protocol, adding firing squad in federal executions

The U.S. Department of Justice said ​on Friday it is readopting the lethal injection protocol utilized during the first Trump Administration and expanding the ‌protocol to include ​additional manners of execution, such as the firing squad.

The U.S. Department of Justice said ​on Friday it is readopting the lethal injection protocol utilized during the first Trump Administration and expanding the ‌protocol to include ​additional manners of execution, such as the firing squad. (Nathan Howard, Reuters)


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TORONTO — The U.S. Department of Justice said ​on Friday it is taking actions to strengthen the federal ‌death penalty, including firing squads and readopting the ⁠lethal injection protocol.

Acting ​Attorney General Todd ⁠Blanche has authorized seeking death sentences ‌against nine ‌people after the Justice Department rescinded ⁠a Biden-era moratorium ⁠on federal executions, the department said.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.

"Under President Trump's leadership, the Department of ​Justice is once again enforcing ‌the law and ‌standing ⁠with victims," Blanche said.

President Donald Trump restarted federal executions during his first term in office from 2017 ‌to 2021 after ​a nearly 20-year ‌pause.

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