Prior Presidents settled for assassinating important people—enemy spies and politicians and wealthy folks. The new President changed the Department of Defense to the Department of War and decided it was time to assassinate regular folks. It was a natural evolution, given there had been accusations prior administrations had been elitest.
The first target was drug dealers bringing drugs into the country. Secret orders were given to the military and, a few months later, intelligence and plans in place, a war ship attacked a speedboat with eleven people and a pile of fentanyl, killing everyone and destroying the boat. The President was proud—no longer elitest, he was all about the regular person.
The Department of War received the message.
More drug running boats were destroyed. Then the Department of War targeted major drug dealers in the nation, assassinating the leaders, then assassinating the new leaders. Then it began killing major drug users—stop the problem by eliminating the source. The programme grew and additional staff had to be hired, particularly when new targets were added—people who voted for the President’s opponent.
The President proudly announced the return of true democracy.