The Trump administration's military campaign against alleged "narco-terrorists" has now expanded beyond Venezuela, and just had its deadliest day yet.
The big picture: The U.S. has now conducted at least 13 strikes and killed at least 57 people in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean. But beyond announcing the strikes and releasing several videos of boats exploding, the administration has provided next to no information about who has been killed and on what evidence. • The White House has justified the strikes by claiming the victims were trafficking drugs to the U.S., but even some Republican lawmakers have raised questions about the escalating campaign, which has not been authorized by Congress. • President Trump has said he doesn't need congressional authorization to target

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