Several experts tell TIME that Pete Hegseth may committed a war crime if he ordered commanders to leave no survivors.
The White House says that a Navy admiral ordered a second strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea and insists ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Navy Adm. Frank M. Bradley ordered the subsequent strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean.
connecting the former foreign leader to the drug-trafficking activities of his brother, Juan Antonio “Tony” Hernandez ...
The White House confirmed the second strikes on 2 September, but denied reports that Defence Secretary Hegseth said "kill everybody" on board the vessel.
Even if you accept the president's assertion of an 'armed conflict' with drug smugglers, blowing apart boat strike survivors ...
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle voiced serious concerns over the weekend over reports on a follow-up strike that ...
Lawmakers said in both parties said they were reviewing the Trump administration's attacks on alleged drug smuggling boats.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s reported order in early September to “kill everybody” aboard an alleged drug boat in the ...
Legal experts say leveling a second strike on the survivors of an initial attack on an alleged drug boat would have been a ...
Congress launches bipartisan probe into the Trump administration's controversial Caribbean drug strikes after reports allege Pete Hegseth ordered killing survivors.
The White House argued that the "double tap" strike targeting the survivors of a U.S. strike on a purported drug smuggling vessel was legal.