In a surprising turn, President Trump has handed over the decision to release footage of a contentious military strike to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, shifting his stance from last week.
Rep. Jim Himes criticizes Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over controversial military strikes on drug boats, urging for the release of troubling video evidence. The incident raises serious questions about military conduct and authorization.
A heated debate unfolds as Rep. Adam Smith challenges Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's claims regarding military strikes on drug traffickers. Disturbing surveillance video may contradict official narratives.
In a controversial statement at the Reagan National Defense Forum, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth defended the U.S. military's second strike on an alleged drug boat, asserting it was a necessary decision despite concerns over legality and morality.
Pete Hegseth stands firm on military actions against drug cartels in the Caribbean, asserting Trump’s right to use force. As scrutiny grows over legality and effectiveness, tensions rise within both parties.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces backlash over missile strikes targeting alleged drug boats in the Caribbean, with claims of kill orders and the Pentagon's video review raising serious questions.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under fire as war crimes allegations and a damaging inspector general report threaten his position. Despite bipartisan calls for his resignation, he retains Trump’s support amid growing scrutiny.
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In a recent strike in the Eastern Pacific, the US military killed four men aboard a vessel suspected of carrying illegal narcotics. This attack has sparked intense debate over the legality and ethics of military action against drug traffickers.
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over a new Pentagon policy restricting media access. The policy, deemed unconstitutional, threatens free press rights.