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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces serious allegations. Sources suggest he ordered a strike that killed survivors of an earlier attack. This action could lead to war crime or murder investigations for Hegseth and the entire command chain.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers alike are demanding answers about reports of an alleged war crime committed at the outset of the boat-strike campaign by American special forces. The controversy has put America’s secretary of war,
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A rumor that circulated online in October 2025 claimed (archived) zookeeper and conservationist Robert Irwin filed a $60 million lawsuit against U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. According to the story, Irwin sued Hegseth following an "explosive on ...
Republican-led Senate and House committees say they will increase scrutiny of the Pentagon after a report said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the killing of all crew members of a vessel suspected to be carrying drugs,
President Donald Trump expressed trust in Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth who says he did not order a second strike on an alleged drug vessel, following a Washington Post report that the secretary issued an order to “kill everybody” on a September strike.