Hegseth orders new strike that kills 4 on alleged drug boat
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President Trump and War Secretary Hegseth respond to questions about the controversial September 2 air strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean at Tuesday's cabinet meeting. "I want those boats taken out.
A second U.S. missile strike on a suspected "narco" boat is sparking questions in Washington: Could it qualify as a war crime?
The White House has confirmed a so-called "double tap" strike on an alleged drug boat off the coast of Venezuela. Now, lawmakers from both parties are demanding answers amid concerns that targeting survivors could constitute a war crime.
At a Cabinet meeting, Hegseth said he did not see any survivors in the water after the blast, saying "you can’t see anything. ... This is called the fog of war.”
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‘This is War’: Trump Dodges on Whether Hegseth Should Be Punished If He Ordered Survivors Killed
Hegseth is under fire in a growing scandal, which is soon to include Congressional investigations into whether or not he committed what critics are calling a war crime.
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'This is war': Trump defends second Venezuelan boat strike
President Trump defended the follow-up strike on a Venezuelan boat by describing the operation as "war" against drug traffickers, whom he accused of killing Americans on a massive
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"This is a disease" - Podcaster Tim Miller blasts Megyn Kelly for having "torture fantasies" about Venezuelans after Pete Hegseth's drug boat reports
The report that was published by Friday claimed that Pete Hegseth "gave a spoken directive" to "kill everybody" on the alleged drug boat. Later, a Special Operations commander reportedly complied with Hegseth's commands and "ordered a second strike."
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