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Apr 28, 2026

Attorney General Todd Blanche Goes Live - Announces DOJ Will Use Firing Squad

Washington D.C. — The Department of Justice has directed the Bureau of Prisons to expand federal execution protocols. The changes include the use of pentobarbital injections and firing squads.

The directive was outlined in a memo obtained by Fox News. Officials said the updates are intended to ensure that capital sentences are carried out once legal appeals have been exhausted.

The department said it will reintroduce the lethal injection protocol used during the first Trump administration. It will also expand execution methods to include additional options such as the firing squad.

“Among the actions taken are readopting the lethal injection protocol utilized during the first Trump Administration, expanding the protocol to include additional manners of execution such as the firing squad, and streamlining internal processes to expedite death penalty cases,” the memo said.

In addition to revising execution methods, the department is directing the Bureau of Prisons to evaluate expanding federal death row capacity. Officials are also considering the construction of additional execution facilities.

The department said it is exploring regulatory changes aimed at speeding up the appeals process. Those changes would focus on federal habeas review, which often delays executions for years or decades.

Death row inmates can remain in the appeals process for extended periods after sentencing. The department said reducing that timeline is a priority under the new policy framework to ensure more rapid justice for victims and their families.

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