Trump moots ‘ultimate’ punishment for drug dealers

US President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with bipartisan members of Congress on school and community safety in the Cabinet Room of the White House on February 28, 2018, in Washington, DC. / AFP/

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — US President Donald Trump on Thursday advocated the death penalty for drug dealers, escalating his tough-on-crime rhetoric amid an opioid crisis that kills an estimated 200 Americans a day.

“The drug dealers, the drug pushers, they are really doing damage,” Trump said during a White House meeting on the crisis.

“Some countries have a very, very tough penalty. The ultimate penalty and, by the way, they, they have much less of a drug problem than we do,” Trump said.

His comments echo rumors around the White House of Trump speaking in glowing terms about the policies of Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte.

“We need strength against pushers and drug dealers,” he said. “You have to have the strength and you have to have toughness.”

“So we’re going to have to be very strong on penalties.”

“We have pushers and drug dealers that don’t — I mean they kill hundreds and hundreds of people and most of them don’t even go to jail.”

“If you shoot one person, they give you life. They give you the death penalty. These people can kill 2,000, 3,000 people and nothing happens to them.”

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