Trump Has a Secret List of 24 “Designated Terrorist Organizations.” We Got Some of the Names.

The Trump administration has secretly identified 24 organizations as "designated terrorist groups" engaging in armed conflict with the United States. These groups include several Latin American cartels, such as Tren de Aragua and Ejército de Liberación Nacional, a Colombian guerrilla insurgency, and Cártel de los Soles, a Venezuelan crime group allegedly led by Nicolas Maduro.

However, many experts argue that these claims are unfounded and lack credible evidence. The administration's justification for the strikes relies on a classified opinion produced by the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, which has not been made public. Critics claim that this is an attempt to bypass Congress and circumvent its constitutional authority over matters of war and peace.

The Pentagon has admitted to carrying out 17 attacks on boats in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific Ocean since September, resulting in the deaths of at least 70 people. However, most of those killed were not high-ranking members of these groups but rather laborers, fishermen, or low-level criminals.

Lawmakers have expressed concern about the lack of transparency and accountability in the administration's actions. The House Armed Services Committee chairman said that the administration's legal justifications are "dubious" and meant to circumvent Congress' authority. Others argue that the strikes are extrajudicial killings and a significant overreach of executive power.

The Trump administration has also been accused of using secret information and signals intelligence from agencies like the CIA and NSA to inform its attacks, without providing clear evidence of the groups' involvement in armed conflict with the US. Critics say this approach is tantamount to "murder" and that the strikes are a form of "make-believe war."

Some experts have questioned whether Cártel de los Soles even exists as a legitimate organization, pointing out that it is not mentioned in a recent State Department report on global anti-drug operations. Others argue that the strikes are an example of a broader authoritarian takeover by Trump, who has ignored court orders and used loyalists to control key agencies.

As concerns grow about the administration's actions, many are urging Congress to take action and hold hearings to investigate the claims and potential wrongdoing. The Intercept is committed to covering this story in-depth and holding those in power accountable for their actions.
 
😕 this whole thing is a huge red flag, you know? I mean, who gets to decide what's a "designated terrorist group" without putting it out there for everyone to see? It feels like they're trying to create these groups and then just... boom! Problem solved. Meanwhile, the people caught in the crossfire are just collateral damage 🤦‍♂️. And let's not forget about the lack of transparency - if you can't trust what they're telling us, how do we even begin to have a conversation about this? It's like, we need some clarity and accountability here before anyone else gets hurt 💔.
 
omg what's next? 🤣 they're gonna start labeling pizza delivery guys as terrorists too 🍕👀 seriously though, 70+ people dead & no concrete evidence = major red flag 🔴💔 if trump is gonna do this, at least be transparent about it like "hey congress we're planning a covert op" not "just let me do my own thing 🤷‍♂️" and btw if cártel de los soles isn't even real how did cia & nsa get intel on them? sounds like a case of "we made something up, hope nobody asks questions 😳" anyway, congress gotta step in & make sure trump doesn't become a one-man war zone 🚫👊
 
🤔 I'm getting a bad feeling about this whole thing... It seems like the Trump administration is using these "designated terrorist groups" as an excuse to engage in what looks like covert operations without any real evidence or oversight. 🚫 The fact that they're relying on a classified opinion and not sharing it with Congress raises major red flags.

What's really disturbing is that most of those killed in the attacks weren't high-ranking members, but rather innocent civilians who were just trying to make a living. That's a serious overreach of executive power, if you ask me. 💥 And the lack of transparency and accountability from the administration is unacceptable.

The CIA and NSA providing secret intel without proper oversight or evidence is a major concern too. It feels like we're watching an episode of "Grey Area" where lines are blurred between national security and human rights. 🤦‍♂️ What's next? Using drone strikes as some kind of covert ops program to take out perceived threats?

This whole thing needs to be investigated, and I think Congress should definitely look into it. It's not just about accountability; it's about protecting the American people from potential abuse of power. 👊
 
🤔 I'm not sure what's more concerning, the fact that these organizations have been labeled as "designated terrorist groups" or the lack of transparency surrounding the administration's actions. I mean, 70+ people dead and most of them aren't even high-ranking members... it just doesn't add up. And using secret info from agencies like the CIA & NSA without providing clear evidence? That's some sketchy stuff right there 🚫.
 
🤔 these strikes r super suspicious... like 70 ppl dead & most of them aint even members of the cartels 🚣‍♂️👥 and what's up w/ the classified opn from DOJ?? seems like trump wanna go around cong on war powers 🚫💪 but its not just dat, the lack of transparency is CRAZY 🤯 24 orgs labeled as terrorists & we dont even no w/ in? 🤔

stats:
- 70+ ppl killed since sept
- 17 boat attacks by pentagon
- 24 orgs labeled as terrorists (but where's the proof?)
- 75% of congress opposed to these strikes

charts:
[insert graph showing ppl killed in strikes vs actual members of cartels]
[insert bar chart comparing number of ppl killed vs total strike victims]
 
I'm really worried about this situation 🤕, the lack of transparency is super concerning 🙅‍♂️. I mean, can we even trust the info they're giving us? It's like, what's the real reason behind these attacks? Is it just to flex muscles or are there actual threats being addressed? 🤔

And honestly, 70+ people losing their lives in these attacks is insane 😩. Most of them weren't even high-ranking members, just regular folk trying to make a living. It's not right 💔.

I think we need some serious oversight here 👀, like, Congress needs to step in and get some answers 🗣️. We can't have the president making decisions that are supposedly above his pay grade without being held accountable 🤯.

And what's up with this whole "classified opinion" thing? 🤐 Can we not even trust our own government to be honest with us about their actions? It's like, come on, guys 👊. Let's get the facts straight and have a real conversation about this 💬.
 
I'm getting a bad vibe from this whole thing 🤕. Like, I get that cartels and guerrilla groups are a threat, but secret ops and targeted killings? That's just not right 😒. And the lack of transparency is crazy – who gets to decide who lives or dies? It feels like the administration is playing both sides, using these groups as an excuse for its own foreign policy agenda 🤥.

And what really worries me is that this is setting a precedent for future administrations to just do whatever they want and not have to answer to Congress 🚫. That's not how democracy works, right? We need accountability, not some secret ops agency running around like it's the Wild West 🔫.

I'm also weirded out by the fact that most of those killed in these strikes weren't high-ranking members of these groups but just regular people going about their lives 💀. That's just heartbreaking – and doesn't seem like an effective way to combat organized crime or terrorism, if you ask me 😕.
 
I think we're jumping to conclusions here 🙅‍♂️. I mean, sure, there's some suspicious stuff going on with these "designated terrorist groups" and the lack of transparency from the admin is super sketchy 🔍. But do we know for sure that these groups are even involved in armed conflict with the US? Maybe there's more to the story than what's being reported 🤔.

And let's not forget, the Pentagon has admitted to some pretty heavy strikes without congressional approval ⚠️. That's a major red flag. But are we really ready to assume the worst about Trump and his admin without giving them a chance to explain themselves? 🤷‍♂️

I'm all for accountability and transparency, but let's not rush to judgment just yet 🔥. We need more facts before we start calling out people for "murder" or accusing them of an "authoritarian takeover". That's just not fair 👊.
 
OMG, like seriously what's going on here?? 🤯 24 orgs as "designated terrorist groups" without any proof? That sounds super suspicious to me! 🙅‍♂️ The fact that the administration is trying to bypass Congress and use secret info from agencies like CIA & NSA just makes it even more dodgy. 🚫 I'm all for taking action against cartels and other bad actors, but not if it means breaking the law or violating people's rights! 🤝 We need transparency and accountability, stat! 💪
 
🤔 This is crazy news 🚨. I don't think we should be doing secret attacks without knowing all the facts 💡. It's like, what if they're just innocent fishermen on a boat 🚣‍♂️? And 70 people dead is way too much 😱. We need more transparency and accountability 👮‍♀️. The fact that Congress isn't being told about these strikes makes me even more nervous 😬. It's like Trump is trying to take over everything 💪, but not in a good way 😒. And what about the law 🚫? Is this really okay with Congress or are they just too scared 🤷‍♂️?
 
I'm getting really uneasy about this whole thing 🤔. I mean, can you blame me? We're talking about secret designations of organizations as terrorist groups without any public evidence, and then the Pentagon is carrying out strikes that result in a bunch of innocent civilians losing their lives. It's just not right 🙅‍♂️.

I think it's crazy that they're trying to justify this stuff behind closed doors with some classified opinion from the Justice Department. That's like me claiming I'm building a super complicated IKEA bookshelf without sharing the instructions with anyone 😒. Where's the transparency? Where's the accountability?

And what really gets me is that most of the people killed in these strikes aren't high-ranking members of these groups, but just regular folk trying to make a living 🌊. It's like we're talking about some kind of shadow war where civilians are collateral damage.

I'm all for taking down actual terrorist organizations, but this feels more like a covert operation gone wrong 💣. We need Congress to step in and get to the bottom of this stuff. Maybe it's time for some real oversight 🕵️‍♂️.
 
🚨 This is super concerning - I mean, who decides who's a terrorist group without evidence? 🤯 It sounds like the Trump administration is trying to do its own thing and skip over Congress, which is like, totally not how it's supposed to work. I'm also worried about those civilian casualties - 70 people dead, that's heartbreaking. 💔 And what's with the secrecy around this whole operation? If they're really claiming these groups are terrorists, shouldn't we have some proof? 🤔 It just feels like an excuse for Trump to flex his executive powers and do whatever he wants without anyone checking him in. 😬
 
"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." 🤯 This feels like a total abuse of power by the Trump administration. I'm not surprised that many experts are questioning the credibility of these "designated terrorist groups". The lack of transparency is staggering, especially when it comes to secret information from agencies like the CIA and NSA. It's like they're trying to wage a war without actually consulting Congress or following due process 🚫💥
 
🚨 this is so sketchy, they're basically using trump's personal opinions as justification for these strikes which are literally just killing innocent people like fishermen and laborers 🌊😷 and who knows what else... i mean, come on, congress needs to get a hold of themselves here and do some real investigations instead of just blindly following the prez 👥🕵️‍♂️
 
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