Lawmakers suggest follow-up boat strike could be a war crime Lawmakers Suggest Follow-Up Boat Strike Could Be a War Crime Top Republicans have joined Democrats in demanding answers about the escalating military campaign the Trump administration says is
Congress seeks answers in ‘kill everybody’ strike report Home Politics speed read Congress seeks answers in ‘kill everybody’ strike report Lawmakers suggest the Trump administration’s follow-up boat strike may be a war crime
‘It’s Very Possible There Was A War Crime’: Lawmakers Sound . . . When asked about the lawmakers’ concerns, a Pentagon spokesperson told HuffPost that there would be no further comment on communications with Congress Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is under scrutiny following reports about his handling of a strike on an alleged drug boat in September
Lawmakers warn Hegseth may have committed war crimes . . . Lawmakers warn Hegseth may have committed war crimes following second-strike report Democrats and even some Republicans said Hegseth’s orders may have been illegal if a report on his commands to
White House confirms second strike on alleged drug boat . . . White House confirms second strike on alleged drug boat survivors as lawmakers suggest it could be a war crime Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has insisted that "current operations in the Caribbean
US strike on Venezuelan vessel could be war crime, say lawmakers Senior lawmakers said US defence secretary Pete Hegseth may have committed war crimes by allegedly ordering a strike on surviving crew members of a suspected Venezuelan drug smuggling vessel in