Trump's strike on alleged Venezuelan drug boat raises questions about his use of military power Updated 11 mins ago As Donald Trump prepared to return to the White House, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham encouraged him to send a message to drug cartels. Graham told Trump to blow something up. The military strike on a suspected drug-smuggling speedboat carrying 11 people from Venezuela this month is just what Graham had in mind. But the strike has created fresh divisions over Trump’s campaign promise to keep the U.S. out of foreign entanglements and the reality of a commander in chief whose America First agenda is pursuing a tougher military stance. It’s raising questions about how far Trump intends to wield his presidential power over the U.S. military. Democrats question the legality of the
Trump's strike on alleged Venezuelan drug boat raises questions about his use of military power

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