
TRUMP100 Did Donald Trump’s Secretary of Defense just commit a war crime?
Dec 2, 2025
Was a former TV anchor turned military commander involved in a potential war crime? Allegations swirl around a deadly strike on a Venezuelan boat. The discussion moves to escalating U.S.-Venezuela tensions and the implications of Trump's immigration policies, including a suspicious visa review. Meanwhile, Trump's ongoing conflicts with female journalists add a layer of controversy, as demeaning exchanges highlight a troubling media relationship. The hosts unpack these complex issues with sharp insights and pointed critiques.
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Alleged Double‑Tap Raises Legal Alarm
- Reports say Pete Hegseth ordered a double-tap strike on a Venezuelan boat, raising questions about extrajudicial killing.
- Hosts link the strikes to broader US-Venezuela tensions and potential escalation toward strikes inside Venezuela.
Administration Defends Boat Bombings As Narcotics Action
- Hosts note the administration says boat strikes target drug traffickers and eliminate threats to the US.
- They contrast that justification with legal concerns and repeated press questioning of the White House.
Hernandez Pardon Undercuts Drug Narrative
- Martha Kelner highlights a pardon for a convicted drug‑linked ex‑Honduran president as undermining the drugs justification.
- The hosts argue the pardon sends mixed signals about who the administration targets on drug allegations.
