Cruz, Holder spar over potential drone strike on U.S. soil

Cruz, Holder spar over potential drone strike on U.S. soil

March 6, 2013 10:54 AM

Attorney General Eric Holder was pressed by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Tex., about whether he believes it would be constitutional to target an American on U.S. soil who is not posing an "imminent" threat to national security with a drone strike.

Lethal force against Americans in U.S.? No, unless imminent threat, Holder says
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