The Trump White House has prepared an executive order to begin the process of reopening foreign CIA “black sites” that were used in the Bush administration to detain suspects in the war on terrorism, it was reported Wednesday.

President Obama closed the black sites, but a draft executive order circulating in the White House calls for a review process that may lead to the reopening of the “black sites” for enemy combatants, according to the Associated Press.

The order, a draft of which was obtained by the wire service, is titled, “Detention and Interrogation of Enemy Combatants.”

It calls on US officials to “recommend to the president whether to re-initiate a program of interrogation of high-value alien terrorists to be operated outside the United States and whether such program should include the use of detention facilities operated by the Central Intelligence Agency,” the AP said.

White House spokesman Sean Spicer cast doubt on whether the draft document would be green-lighted.

“It is not a White House document,” he said.