Trump says he has "no problem" releasing video of 2nd strike on alleged drug boat
Summary
President Trump stated he is open to releasing video footage of a U.S. military strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean. The incident, which has drawn congressional investigations, allegedly involved an order to kill survivors, leading to discussions about the legality of the military's actions. Trump emphasized the importance of taking action against drug traffickers.Key Facts
- President Trump supports releasing video footage of a military strike on a suspected drug boat.
- The strike in question occurred near Venezuela on September 2.
- The U.S. military reportedly issued an order to kill two survivors of the strike.
- Congressional investigations are looking into the incident.
- The White House claimed a Navy admiral ordered the strike.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was not the one who ordered the strike, contrary to a report.
- President Trump defended the action, arguing it saves American lives.
- The controversy involves discussions on the legality of targeting suspected drug operations.
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