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A former Fox colleague says the defense secretary’s alleged ordering of strikes on suspected drug boats may amount to a war crime.
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth was already facing questions for his role in the September 2 strikes on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean. Then on Thursday, a Pentagon report dropped that says he risked a United States bombing mission in Yemen when he shared classified plans on Signal.
News reports about a U.S. military attack on a boat in the Caribbean allegedly carrying drugs have raised critical questions about the military campaign against drug smugglers being carried out by the Trump administration in that region.
Senator Kelly criticizes Defense Secretary Hegseth's actions and lack of transparency, emphasizing the risks faced by servicemembers.
Rep. Jim Himes called the unedited footage of the second strike on the Venezuelan boat "one of the most troubling things I've seen in my time in public service."
According to images and screenshots shared of the meeting, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's title was misspelled on his placard, reading "Ssecretary of War." Snopes readers shared an image of Hegseth seated behind the apparently misspelt placard and asked us to ascertain whether the error was real.
The publisher of the children’s book series “Franklin the Turtle” condemned Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over what they called a “violent” portrayal of the