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On today's episode, we broke down the stunning reports that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly ordered troops to "kill them all" during the first Caribbean boat strike — and why congressional committees are now launching aggressive oversight into the incident and the reported execution of survivors. Lawmakers are openly warning the second strike may amount to a war crime. We also covered Trump's reported ultimatum to Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro, the White House's cleanup attempts, and Markwayne Mullin defending "lethality… home and abroad." Plus, Trump's plan to pardon a notorious cocaine trafficker and the ripple effects hitting Honduras' presidential election.
By Brett RowleyOn today's episode, we broke down the stunning reports that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly ordered troops to "kill them all" during the first Caribbean boat strike — and why congressional committees are now launching aggressive oversight into the incident and the reported execution of survivors. Lawmakers are openly warning the second strike may amount to a war crime. We also covered Trump's reported ultimatum to Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro, the White House's cleanup attempts, and Markwayne Mullin defending "lethality… home and abroad." Plus, Trump's plan to pardon a notorious cocaine trafficker and the ripple effects hitting Honduras' presidential election.