The Trump admin's military strikes against drug boats are a shift from past policies
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After a story was published last week claiming that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ordered a second strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat to kill those remaining, both Hegseth and the Pentagon reiterated their defense of the War Department’s actions as completely legal. But many including members of Congress continue to raise concerns.