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DOJ reinstates firing squads, pentobarbital for federal executions

The department said the changes will help carry out executions sooner and keep the federal death penalty available when lethal-injection drugs are scarce.

  • On Friday, the Justice Department announced it is reinstating federal lethal injection protocols and authorizing the firing squad as an execution method, as Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche released a 52-page plan to expedite capital cases.
  • The initiative reverses policies from the Biden administration, which had imposed an indefinite execution moratorium in 2021; the Trump administration claims prior policies relied on "deeply flawed analysis" that caused "untold harm to the public."
  • Currently, the Department of Justice is seeking the death penalty for 44 defendants, including three MS-13 members, with Blanche stating the changes are necessary to deliver justice after 14 years without a federal execution.
  • Officials plan to limit clemency petitions and reduce the time between conviction and execution, though legal experts expect the policy shift to trigger significant court challenges regarding execution method constitutionality.
  • Five states currently authorize execution by firing squad, a method used recently in South Carolina, while an October 2025 Gallup poll shows 52 percent of Americans favor the death penalty, though the issue remains contentious.
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Washington. The U.S. Department of Justice will adopt firing squads as a permissible method of execution, as President Donald Trump’s government attempts to intensify and expedite death penalty cases, officials reported yesterday.

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DOJ urges alternative methods of execution

President Donald Trump's administration plans to add firing squads, electrocution and gas asphyxiation as alternative methods of executing people convicted of the gravest federal crimes, it announced Friday, noting difficulties in obtaining drugs for lethal injections.

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abc10 Sacramento broke the news in Sacramento, United States on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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