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At the White House, President Donald Trump presides over a Mexican Border Defense Medal presentation, honoring soldiers, Marines and other personnel for deployments to the U.S.–Mexico border in support of his border security agenda.
The Post report, which cited two "two people with direct knowledge of the operation," alleged that Adm. Mitch Bradley, then-head of the Joint Special Operations Command, ordered a second strike in order to comply with Hegseth's initial orders and to ensure the survivors couldn't call on other suspected traffickers to retrieve them and their cargo.
(AP) - President Donald Trump has signed an executive order classifying fentanyl as a ‘weapon of mass destruction.’ Trump signed the order in the Oval Office on Monday while flanked by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Dan Caine, White House border czar Tom Homan and other top military officials.
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Trump says he believes Hegseth '100%' on Venezuelan drug boat strike denial amid allegations
President Trump defended War Secretary Pete Hegseth against allegations of ordering deadly second strike on Venezuelan drug boat, saying he believes denial.
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday sought to distance themselves from the decision to launch a follow-up strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean, insisting they weren’t aware of what the military had done after the first strike didn’t kill everyone on board.
The allegations against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth are serious. But we can expect the Trump administration to gloss over them.
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Hegseth defends strikes on alleged cartel boats, says Trump can order use of force ‘as he sees fit’
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has defended U.S. military strikes on alleged drug cartel boats, saying President Donald Trump has the right to take military action “as he sees fit.”
The show took aim at the Venezuelan boat strikes, the POTUS backing the U.S. Secretary of Defense, and Trump falling asleep during press conferences.
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Hegseth rides into controversies on a Trump-fueled tide of convention-busting bravado
When a scandal-plagued top official needs a public vote of confidence from a president, it’s usually a certain sign they’re headed for the exit.
President Donald Trump held a press availability in the Cabinet Room on Monday following a meeting with farmers and agricultural industry representatives. REPORTER: Are you committed to releasing the full video?
Instead, the administration has reconciled these seemingly unrelated objectives by saying it is waging war on narcoterrorists. When Bradley was grilled by lawmakers from both parties in December during classified briefings about the strike,