White House defends 2nd strike on alleged drug-smuggling boat
The White House’s account of who gave the order to hit an alleged drug-smuggling boat a second time conflicted with what President Donald Trump instructed reporters a day earlier.
When requested about experiences that the U.S. army killed two survivors of an earlier strike on a ship suspect of ferrying medication within the Caribbean Sea in September, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated Trump ordered "everyone be killed" aboard the boat.
"The initial order, from [Defense] Secretary [Pete] Hegseth, said, ‘everyone be killed,’ and that came from President Donald Trump," Leavitt stated on Monday.
