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WASHINGTON >> U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said today there are no plans to release the unedited video of September 2 strikes on a suspected drug trafficking boat in the Caribbean that has fueled concerns about the Trump administration’s plans for Venezuela.
U.S. Coast Guard veteran and congressional candidate James Martin writes that, regardless of their legality, strikes against boats in the Caribbean and Pacific are counterproductive to American
An image of President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller in handcuffs was
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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.
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.
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,
Trump is plainly spoiling for a real war with Venezuela, and threatens to attack supposed smugglers on that nation’s sovereign soil. Why?