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White House confirms U.S. fired twice at alleged drug boat

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White House says U.S. fired twice at alleged drug boat, raising bipartisan legal concerns

The White House confirmed that the military fired twice at a suspected drug boat during its campaign of airstrikes in the Caribbean. A source familiar with what happened tells PBS News that a second strike in early September came despite the military knowing there were survivors in the water. That has sparked bipartisan concern that strikes like these are illegal. Nick Schifrin reports.

12/01/2025

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