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Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) brought up drone strikes conducted on former President Obama’s watch when asked about the controversy over Caribbean boat strikes authorized by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Despite the finding, the authorities have been unable to fix the damage from a drone that punctured Reactor No. 4’s outermost protective shield in February.
McCormick also supported efforts by the Trump administration to vet Afghan immigrants in light of the attack, which officials with the administration say was conducted by an Afghan refugee who came to the country under the Biden administration's "Operation Allies Welcome" program.
Talk about the law of unintended consequences. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is being targeted as follows by Democrats. Here’s a sample headline, this one from Politico: “Lawmakers warn Hegseth may have committed war crimes following second-strike report,
Rep. Tom Cole supports U.S. drone strikes in Venezuela, while other lawmakers question their legality and potential classification as war crimes.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Monday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized the Sept. 2 strikes on an alleged drug trafficking boat in the Caribbean, while saying
Washington — Scrutiny over the Trump administration's strikes on alleged drug smuggling boats has intensified following the revelation that the first U.S. attack on such a vessel involved more than one strike, including one that killed survivors of the initial attack.
A fresh wave of allegations has heightened scrutiny of U.S.–Nigeria security cooperation after a Sahel-focused terrorism tracker claimed that American surveillance aircraft have now entered Nigerian a
Hegseth and a top military commander are facing serious questions about why the U.S. on Sept. 2 killed survivors of a military strike against a suspected drug boat.