Summary
President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. might launch military strikes on countries involved in drug production, specifically naming Colombia. This comes amid bipartisan concern over U.S. military actions near Venezuela, with lawmakers from both parties reviewing these activities.
Key Facts
- President Trump mentioned the possibility of U.S. military strikes on countries making drugs like cocaine.
- He specifically mentioned Colombia as a country involved in cocaine production.
- The U.S. is already conducting military strikes on drug operations near Venezuela.
- There is bipartisan concern in Congress over these military actions.
- An article reported a controversial order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth related to these strikes.
- Lawmakers from both political parties are examining the U.S. military's actions for possible misconduct.