Trump Decries Disproportionate Drug Penalties While Threatening Dealers With Death
The former and possibly future president hopes voters will overlook his incoherence.

Joe Biden "was a key figure in passing the 1994 Crime Bill, which disproportionately harmed Black communities through harsh sentencing laws and increased incarceration rates," Donald Trump's campaign reminded voters last week. If elected, Trump promised in a speech at the Libertarian National Convention two days later, he will free Ross Ulbricht, who is serving a life sentence for running Silk Road, an online marketplace used by illegal drug vendors.
Trump's criticism of disproportionate drug penalties contradicts his own platform, which threatens defendants like Ulbricht with death. The former and possibly future president wants to have it both ways, slamming Biden for his long history as a zealous drug warrior while portraying himself as even tougher.
Trump has been practicing this dance for a while. During his 2020 presidential campaign, he attacked Biden from the left on drug policy, castigating him for pushing harsh laws that disproportionately hurt black people.
That stance was part of a political strategy aimed at attracting support from African Americans and white moderates troubled by Biden's criminal justice record. The strategy also included Trump's commutations for nonviolent drug offenders and his support for the FIRST STEP Act, a package of sentencing and prison reforms that he signed in December 2018.
One beneficiary of Trump's clemency was Alice Johnson, a first-time offender who had received a life sentence for participating in a Memphis cocaine trafficking operation. "You have many people like Mrs. Johnson," Trump told Fox News in 2018. "There are people in jail for really long terms."
Trump highlighted Johnson's case during his 2019 State of the Union address, in a 2020 Super Bowl ad, and at the 2020 Republican National Convention, where Johnson gave a moving speech. As a black woman hit with a draconian sentence under inflexible drug laws, Johnson was a useful exhibit in Trump's case that African-American voters should be grateful to him and wary of Biden.
Trump later complained that his support for sentencing reform did not yield the political benefit he anticipated. "Did it for African Americans," he told a New York Times reporter in 2022. "Nobody else could have gotten it done. Got zero credit."
One reason for that might be the contradictory signals that Trump was sending even as he bemoaned "very unfair" drug penalties. He expressed admiration for Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who likened himself to Adolf Hitler while urging the murder of drug users, and repeatedly recommended the death penalty for drug dealers.
Trump re-upped that policy proposal when he launched his current presidential campaign, resulting in a 2023 interview where his mercy collided with his blood lust. When Fox News anchor Bret Baier noted that someone like Johnson would have been "killed under your plan," Trump was flummoxed.
"No, no, no," Trump said. "It would depend on the severity," he added. He also noted that the death penalty he imagined would not apply retroactively to Johnson herself and suggested that, had it been the law at the time, it would have deterred her from getting involved in drug dealing.
Now Trump says Ulbricht, who received a double life sentence plus 40 years for connecting drug dealers with drug consumers, deserves a second chance. "He's already served 11 years," Trump told the Libertarian delegates. "We're gonna get him home. We're gonna get him out."
Trump did not do that as president, which is not the only reason for skepticism. The life sentences that Johnson and Ulbricht received were plainly unjust, Trump says, but death sentences would have been appropriate. Drug laws that disproportionately hurt African Americans are troubling, he thinks, but they should be enforced more aggressively.
Trump decries "increased incarceration rates" even as he promises a crackdown that would imprison more people for conduct that violates no one's rights. Biden was bad, according to Trump's campaign, but Trump is better because he is worse.
The only logic here is political. Even that may prove fallacious if voters notice Trump's incoherence.
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Users and dealers are different animals.
You've been involved in the drug trade for a long time or were you just told that by DARE?
Wait until Sullum finds out about Tough On Crime Biden.
Never forget, he's the guy who sponsored the bill that locked you away for five years for having a "piece" of crack no bigger than a quarter.
Here he is, bragging about it.
If the RNC had balls, they’d be buying air time and just running that.
Interesting though that Biden referred to it as jail and not prison. Maybe a harbinger for the J6ers.
"If the RNC had balls"
Too bad all the RNC poobahs want Trumpelstiltskin to lose more than the Biden campaign.
60% of republicans are worse than any democrat.
With the realignment, we don't need or want them.
Especially the chamber of commerce types, kill all of those traitors!
So litteraly "Both Sides" suck.
Boaff sidez
Trump still thinks the Central Park Five should have been executed for a crime they didn't commit.
Yet some here think he is about liberty.
Poor Charlie.
charliehall is still full of shit.
Prove it.
As I understand it, he was referring to high level people in the cartels, not Johnny selling pot out of the back of van with the Wild Stallions mural on the side. But perhaps I’m wrong.
"Trump returned to that theme in November, when he officially launched his 2024 presidential campaign. "We're going to be asking everyone who sells drugs, gets caught selling drugs, to receive the death penalty for their heinous acts," he said."
He was clearly not referring only to "high level people in the cartels".
You're just proving Sullum right: "The only logic here is political. Even that may prove fallacious if voters notice Trump's incoherence." You won't.
Say Shrike, tell me how this Biden speech on the same thing isn't far far worse.
Particularly since he actually did it, and didn't just threaten to do it.
Then explain to me why Sullum has never talked about it before.
Is it because it's (D)ifferent?
TDS-addled shit pile reads punishment for "heinous acts", then claims this doesn't only refer to "high level people".
Does TDS make you stupid, or do you have to be stupid to contract TDS?
In the case of this shitbag, likely the second.
You expect me to read the articles?
You are not wrong.
"We're going to be asking everyone who sells drugs, gets caught selling drugs, to receive the death penalty for their heinous acts,"
It's not the severity, it's who he's talking to.
If he's talking to back people or libertarians everyone is getting a pardon.
If he's talking to the largely white MAGA base it's executions.
In his first term I don't think MAGA cared about that issue so the black outreach won out. If he gets a second term? Who knows, but he's going to fill the White House with MAGA meaning draconian measures are likely to win the day.
Did you read the entire statement or just the quote MSNBC gave you?
MSDNC quote, but ActBlue were the ones who gave it to him.
So are you just going to make vague claims that the quote lacks critical context or are you going to actually supply the statement you're talking about?
Sorry for being picky, but I literally just had someone condescendingly accuse me of not reading a study that was discussed, so I dug in, and not only did the study completely support my position but their alternate interpretation seemed to have been invented out of thin air.
So I'm not going to go hunting around for the evidence that you imply contracts me, but you're too lazy to provide yourself.
Gee, brand new TDS-addled pile of shit here to make an ass of himself.
Welcome, asswipe!
Indeed mostly.
If anyone cared to link to Trumps Agenda the word "border" shows up 10-Times.
Neighboring governments (Mexico & China) twice.
But that doesn't change the fact the 'Feds' don't have any Constitutional Authority to regulate Drugs anywhere but in the context of international commerce and it's fuzzy at best there.
Might be appropriate for Reason staff to leave cosmoville and visit to the Ph to see what they are dealing with. Would have the potential for numerous outstanding articles on that and many other topics. Those that like drinking alcohol on the beach could do that too. A freebie: why so many insist on buying and using that skin tone lightening soap.
There doesn’t need to be an *excuse* to have a secure national land-border. Trump probably isn’t doing anyone any favors using ‘drug cartels’ as that excuse.
They’re coming from nations they’ve already destroyed. That’s why they want to leave their own home behind. And that *is* the reason we don’t want them. 75% will vote to destroy the US Constitution by latest results and that is where the ‘filtering’ needs to be refined.
Grazing for someone else's greener-pasture. California is home to more immigrant eligible voters than any other state. It's no coincidence that State is loosing population.
These people are by and far the grifters. A crowd in selfish-greedy pursuit of 'consuming' just as much of your earned stuff as they can. The ?free? stuff crowd. (Criminal-minded)
Actually drug cartels that have become rich selling illegal recreational pharmaceuticals to willing American buyers did a lot of the damage. It's hard to have a good government when one cartel brings in more money in a month than the entire nation spends on government services for the year.
Cops and politicians are cheep when they are paid in pesos and the cartel has stacks of $100 bills.
So as one of those unintended consequences they come here to get dollars to send home so their families can live better lives.
End the war on drugs and bankrupt the cartels. Then those nations can repair themselves and their people won't have to come here to get good jobs that pay high wages, st least compared to what they can make at home.
Or keep doing the same stupid thing and spend tons of money fighting against drugs and illegals.
dude, what? Incoherence, thy name is ...
From Agenda 47
"SAVING AMERICAN LIVES: President Trump has pledged that he will not rest until we end this crisis. President Trump will:
- Impose a full naval embargo on the drug cartels and deploy military assets to inflict maximum damage on cartel operations.
- Insist on the full cooperation of neighboring governments to dismantle the trafficking and smuggling networks in our region.
- Ask Congress to ensure that drug dealers and human traffickers receive the death penalty.
- Direct U.S. federal law enforcement to take down the gangs and organized street crime that distribute these deadly narcotics on a local level.
- Permanently designate fentanyl as a federally controlled substance.
- Tell China that if they do not clamp down on the export of fentanyl’s chemical precursors, they will pay a steep price.
- Strengthen the pillars of work, faith, and family which give life meaning and hope for those struggling with addiction.
- Make it easier for those suffering from addiction to seek treatment without losing their jobs.
- Forge new public-private partnerships for companies willing to provide job opportunities and skills training to former addicts.
- Expand federal support for faith-based counseling, treatment, and recovery programs.
- Ensure that if a parent, child, spouse, or relative needs to take time to care for a family member fighting to overcome addiction, they can take advantage of a family leave program."
From a section of his campaign site titled "War on the drug Cartels"
"President Donald J. Trump marshalled the full power of government to stop deadly drugs, opioids, and fentanyl from coming into our country. As a result, drug overdose deaths declined nationwide for the first time in nearly 30 years. Joe Biden has allowed drug cartels to wage war on America, steal innocent lives, and ravage our communities. President Trump will take down the drug cartels just as he took down ISIS. He will impose a total naval embargo on cartels, order the Department of Defense to inflict maximum damage on cartel leadership and operations, designate cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, and choke off their access to the global financial system. President Trump will get the full cooperation of neighboring governments to dismantle the cartels, or else expose every bribe and kickback that allows these criminal networks to preserve their brutal reign. He will ask Congress to ensure that drug smugglers and traffickers can receive the Death Penalty. When President Trump is back in the White House, the drug kingpins and vicious traffickers will never sleep soundly again."
If your takeaway from that is "Trump wants to execute small time dealers" I don't know what to tell you. Alice Johnson wasn't even a dealer, and neither was Ulbricht. The latter is cause celebre only among the libertarians. Trump probably did some cursory research on libertarian agendas prior to his appearance before the LP and decided clemency would be a good way to attract their votes.