Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Thursday evening confirmed that the U.S. had launched another boat strike , this time in the Eastern Pacific.
The announcement came hours after Hegseth faced immense scrutiny as Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, the Navy SEAL officer who now leads the U.S. Special Operations Command, briefed members of Congress at Capitol Hill about the controversial “double-tap” strike that took place on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean on Sept. 2. The incident is considered by some to be a potential war crime , as a follow-up strike on a boat, ordered by Bradley, killed survivors of the first attack.
Andrew Kolvet, a spokesperson for the late Charlie Kirk’s Conservative nonprofit Turning Point USA, showcased ardent support for the Secretary of Defense via social

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