
Trump Says U.S. Criminal Justice System Should Work More Like China's
HuffPost
His comments came in the context of Charlie Kirk's death and that of a Ukrainian refugee in North Carolina.
President Donald Trump made an alarming, albeit incredibly far-fetched, assertion on Friday that would represent a complete overhaul of the U.S. justice system where a violent crime is caught on tape.
The president said that the justice system should work very quickly — more like the authoritarian system used in China — when authorities apprehend a suspect who closely resembles the individual seen committing a crime on film.
“One thing I say is we have to have quick trials. I call it quick trials. Because in China, they do have quick trials, you know?” Trump said on “Fox & Friends.”
“They don’t wait six years, and claim all sorts of reasons —”
Co-host Brian Kilmeade then tried to interject with criticism of the U.S. adversary, saying, “You start off guilty and you end up guilty in China.”













