Following a successful military strike on a drug-smuggling vessel in the waters of the Caribbean in September, Democrats and news outlets alike are alleging that the Trump Administration's operation against cartel activity was a possible "war crime."

Both President Donald Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth have taken much of the criticism after a report from The Washington Post claimed that Hegseth verbally ordered that no survivors be left from the strike. The news source then claimed the action could constitute a war crime due to the possible use of a "double tap" strike. The Trump Administration has denied any such order was ever given, labeling the action as necessary for ensuring the continued safety of Americans.

On Capitol Hill, a small group of Republicans has now joined Dem

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