In today's newsletter, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces backlash over recent military strikes and the FBI arrests a suspect in the Capitol bombing case. Discover the latest updates on gerrymandering and the new 'Wicked' film!
A shocking video shown to lawmakers reveals a second strike on a Venezuelan drug boat, raising serious ethical concerns and sparking bipartisan outrage in Congress. Rep. Jim Himes describes the footage as one of the most troubling moments in his career.
In a controversial move, Trump administration officials defend a follow-up strike on a drug boat that killed survivors. The Pentagon claims the action was legally justified to eliminate a threat to the U.S.
In a shocking revelation, Trump and Hegseth discuss the controversial strikes on an alleged drug boat, stirring debates on military ethics and accountability. GOP senators are divided on the implications of these actions.
Democratic Senator Tim Kaine asserts that a recent U.S. follow-on strike on a drug boat could amount to a war crime. As investigations loom, questions about legality and military orders intensify.
The US plans to repatriate two alleged drug traffickers after military forces attacked their vessel in the Caribbean. Trump claims an 'armed conflict' with drug cartels linked to Maduro.
In a controversial military operation, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the U.S. struck an alleged drug boat, killing four. This raises critical questions about the legality of targeting suspected traffickers.