>Can some of those names be foreign people, given the RICO nature of the case and the trans-national nature of the criminal networks in question?
>Also, I wonder if the US can force other countries to ship the perps to the US so they can get the Military Courts to fry them in the US. I ask this because Israel has protected Jewish Polish communist war criminals by refusing to extradite them to Poland. Obviously, Trump cannot allow that shit to happen, I wonder how will the team work around that shit.
If the crime(s) happened in the US or touched any US financial transactions, then they can be tried in the US. Extradition from foreign countries to the US is possible if the US government can get the country in question to do it. (The US is probably more capable of doing this than any other country on Earth.)
If the crime(s) happened outside the US but not inside another country (Maritime law) then I believe there's a whole judicial system for that, but honestly, I'm not certain.
An interesting attribute of this whole RICO thing is that if the RICO is transnational and it can be shown that the object of the RICO was to interfere with the function of the US government, then it stands to reason that this could easily be considered an act of war. If this can be done, then ALL of the people involved (regardless of their international location) could be deemed war criminals and extradition could be sought this way. I don't think it would be difficult to pressure the other governments when the crimes involve anything touching knowingly raping or killing children. The bad guys at the top of the hierarchy are FUCKED on this one, in my opinion.
If the crime(s) happened outside the US and inside another country, then it is up to the country in question to use their legal system to enforce their law. The US can help, though, by freely offering evidence, for example, collected by the NSA. I do not believe it would be outside the imagination to believe that Trump might order the NSA to do so as a part of the Dec. 21, 2017 EO. He is, after all, the Commander in Chief of the US armed forces. I do not believe his doing so would violate any law in the US, but once again, I'm not certain. Also, using NSA data like this could be easily concealed (so as to avoid public misperception) by running the data through the FBI. This would prevent people from thinking Trump is playing military hanky panky.
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