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Trump backs release of second Caribbean strike footage as scrutiny over ops intensifies

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President Donald Trump is on board with releasing the video footage of the second strike targeting an alleged drug boat on Sept. 2.
The Trump administration is currently facing heightened scrutiny for its strikes against alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean, amid confirmation from the White House that the U.S. military conducted a second strike against one of the vessels after the first strike left survivors.
Trump shared footage of the first strike, and said Wednesday he supported releasing documentation of the second strike as well.
«I don’t know what they have, but whatever they have we’d certainly release. No problem,» Trump told reporters on Wednesday.
Marco Rubio, President Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025. (Yuri Gripas/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth told reporters Tuesday that he watched the first strike live, but left for a meeting and did not learn of the second strike until later.
The White House said Monday that Hegseth had authorized Adm. Frank «Mitch» Bradley to conduct the strikes, and that Bradley was the one who ordered and directed the second one.
At the time of the Sept. 2 strike, Bradley was serving as the commander of Joint Special Operations Command, which falls under U.S. Special Operations Command. He is now the head of U.S. Special Operations Command.
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According to Hegseth, conducting the subsequent strike against the alleged drug boat was the right call.
«Admiral Bradley made the correct decision to ultimately sink the boat and eliminate the threat,» Hegseth said Tuesday.
Hegseth and the White House have faced additional questions about the legality of the strikes targeting alleged drug smugglers, after the Washington Post reported on Friday that Hegseth verbally ordered everyone onboard the alleged drug boat to be killed in a Sept. 2 operation.

The U.S. killed six alleged drug traffickers on a boat in international waters near Venezuela, President Donald Trump announced Oct. 14, 2025. (realDonaldTrump/Truth Social)
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The Post reported that a second strike was conducted to take out the remaining survivors on the boat.
Meanwhile, the White House has disputed that Hegseth ever gave an initial order to ensure that everyone on board was killed, when asked specifically about Hegseth’s instructions.
On Capitol Hill though, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are pushing for greater oversight and accountability on the strikes, amid concerns the second strike targeting survivors was illegal.
Despite previous efforts in recent months to introduce a war powers resolution to curb Trump’s ability to conduct these strikes that failed to garner enough Republican support for passage, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., Tim Kaine, D-Va., Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and Rand Paul, R-Ky., introduced another war powers resolution on Wednesday to bar Trump from using U.S. armed forces to engage in hostilities within or against Venezuela.

Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., speaks to reporters outside of the Senate Democrats’ caucus lunch meeting in the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. (Bill Clark/Getty Images)
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«Although President Trump campaigned on no more wars, he and his Administration are unilaterally moving us closer to one with Venezuela — and they are doing so without providing critical information to the American people about the campaign’s overall strategy, its legal rationale, and the potential fallout from a prolonged conflict, which includes increased migration to our border,» Kaine said in a statement on Wednesday.
The Trump administration has conducted more than 20 strikes against alleged drug boats in Latin American waters, and has enhanced its military presence in the Caribbean to align with Trump’s goal to crack down on drugs entering the U.S.
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Guerra comercial entre Ecuador y Colombia: advierten por la pérdida de 300.000 empleos y escasez de insumos de diálisis

Los principales gremios empresariales de Ecuador y Colombia advirtieron que la escalada arancelaria entre ambos países ya está generando efectos económicos y sociales que podrían profundizarse si no se suspenden las medidas y se abre un canal de diálogo político inmediato. En un pronunciamiento conjunto el 2 de marzo, dirigentes productivos de ambos lados de la frontera pidieron dejar sin efecto los incrementos recíprocos del 50% y alertaron que alrededor de 300.000 empleos están en riesgo, en un contexto en el que el comercio binacional registra una fuerte contracción.
Según los representantes empresariales, cerca de 7.600 importadores ecuatorianos han sido afectados por una reducción aproximada del 70% en las importaciones provenientes de Colombia, lo que compromete alrededor de 200.000 plazas de trabajo en Ecuador. Del lado colombiano, el impacto alcanzaría a 2.700 empresas y unos 100.000 empleos vinculados al intercambio comercial con el país vecino. Los gremios señalaron que las medidas ya están encareciendo productos, frenando operaciones logísticas y elevando el riesgo de informalidad y contrabando en la frontera.
La advertencia se produjo luego de que el Gobierno colombiano publicara un proyecto de decreto para elevar del 30% al 50% el arancel a productos ecuatorianos, ampliando además el número de subpartidas alcanzadas por la medida, en reciprocidad a la decisión adoptada por Ecuador. Aunque los empresarios no anticiparon demandas judiciales a nivel nacional o internacional, insistieron en la necesidad de una negociación urgente para evitar un deterioro mayor del comercio y de la economía fronteriza.

Uno de los puntos más sensibles de las afectaciones es el abastecimiento de insumos médicos. La Asociación Ecuatoriana de Distribuidores e Importadores de Productos Médicos (Asedim) advirtió que el arancel del 50% amenaza con encarecer y restringir el acceso a dispositivos críticos, especialmente aquellos destinados a tratamientos de diálisis. De acuerdo con el gremio, alrededor del 15% de los insumos médicos que importa Ecuador proviene de Colombia, pero en el caso específico de la diálisis la dependencia es mayor: entre el 50% y el 60% de los insumos requeridos tienen origen en ese país.
En Ecuador, más de 20.000 pacientes reciben diálisis de manera regular en 136 centros médicos: 105 privados y 31 públicos, lo que convierte cualquier alteración en el suministro en un asunto de salud pública. Asedim alertó que el incremento arancelario podría agravar el desabastecimiento ya existente y trasladarse a mayores costos en filtros, soluciones, catéteres y otros insumos esenciales para estos tratamientos. A esta situación se suman los atrasos de pago del Estado a proveedores de salud, que el gremio cifra en decenas de millones de dólares, lo que tensiona aún más la cadena de suministro .
El sector avícola también expresó su preocupación. La Corporación Nacional de Avicultores del Ecuador (Conave) señaló que cerca del 80% del material genético avícola —reproductoras, abuelas y líneas genéticas para la producción de carne y huevos— proviene de Colombia. El arancel del 50% podría trasladarse parcialmente al precio final del pollo y el huevo, productos básicos de la canasta familiar, con un impacto estimado en al menos un 5% en el consumidor, según el gremio.

Además, la cadena avícola genera alrededor de 300.000 empleos directos a nivel nacional, lo que añade presión sobre el Gobierno para encontrar una salida negociada, según reportes de Ecuador Chequea.
En la zona fronteriza, transportistas de carga pesada reportaron una reducción de hasta el 95% en el transporte de mercancías hacia Colombia durante febrero y realizaron movilizaciones para exigir la suspensión de los aranceles. Según el sector, más de 2.000 familias vinculadas a la cadena logística en la provincia del Carchi estarían afectadas por la caída de la actividad comercial.
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Crenshaw says political enemies came out ‘with their knives’ as Texas GOP primary looms

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Rep. Dan Crenshaw is heading into Tuesday’s Texas GOP primary warning that some of the biggest names in conservative politics are trying to take him down.
«You know, my enemies have all come out with their knives — Tucker Carlson or Ted Cruz — for no good reason,» Crenshaw told Fox News Digital.
Despite lacking endorsements from key political figures in the Lone Star State, Crenshaw said he likes his odds against Republican challenger Steve Toth, a state representative.
«I’m literally at a polling location at the moment, and in areas where my opponent should be more popular because he represents this area as a state rep,» Crenshaw said.
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, arrives to a meeting of the House Republican Conference in the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, February 14, 2024. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
«You know, this is a guy who got zero bills passed in the last legislative session. I got more bills passed in Congress. That’s where it’s a lot harder. So, you know, he’s one of these guys who just always votes no, has never accomplished anything at all.»
Toth did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Crenshaw said he hopes to avoid a runoff election but did not rule out the possibility when asked whether he could clinch the primary Tuesday.
«Anything’s possible,» he said.
Crenshaw, a former Navy SEAL who has not shied away from verbal confrontations with other Republicans, is pursuing his fifth term in Congress but must first defeat Toth. The sharp-tongued congressman has clashed with Cruz, Fox News personality Jesse Watters, Tucker Carlson and Alex Rosen, a YouTube political activist, over policy disagreements.
Notably, Toth has received an endorsement from Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who until last Thursday had not made a pick in the race.
«I am proud to endorse [Toth] for Congress in Texas’s 2nd Congressional District. Steve faithfully served the people of Texas in the Texas House of Representatives, championing our Texas values of liberty, limited government and constitutional governance,» Cruz said in a post on X.
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Sen. Ted Cruz speaks during a roundtable discussion at the U.S. Capitol on March 3, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)
Cruz’s endorsement of Toth comes after he and Crenshaw split over Cruz’s ROTOR Act, an aviation safety bill.
Crenshaw voted against the bill Thursday.
Aside from disagreements over legislation, Crenshaw believes Cruz has more financially based reasons for his endorsement. He noted that Robert Marling, CEO of Woodforest National Bank, financially supported Toth after Crenshaw urged investigators to examine Marling’s $20 million investment in 2023.
In particular, Crenshaw, alongside other lawmakers, said Marling’s real estate loans appeared to be «attracting and enabling illegal alien settlement in the state of Texas» by offering easy-access credit with little indemnity verification, according to a letter he penned to Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office.
Crenshaw signed the letter alongside 25 other Republicans.
«Now, where does Cruz come into play? Well, that same banker is a mega donor for Cruz to the tune of millions of dollars,» Crenshaw said.
Most recently, FEC records indicate Marling made a personal $14,000 donation to WinRed, a Republican fundraising organization, with the funds earmarked for Toth.
Other FEC records indicate Marling has spent millions supporting other Republican candidates. In 2025, he has backed candidates such as Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., and Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wisc.
TEXAS SENATE PRIMARIES EXPLODE AS CORNYN WARNS PAXTON COULD COST GOP MAJORITY, DEMOCRATS CLASH OVER RACE

Texas state Rep. Steve Toth, right, is running to unseat Congressman Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, left. (Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo and courtesy of Steve Toth for Congress)
Despite Cruz’s opposition, Crenshaw noted that this would not be the first time he has had to run without Cruz’s blessing.
«Cruz endorsed against me in my very first race. We saw the results of that,» Crenshaw said.
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«So now we’re feeling good about it. But it’s a race, and we’re gonna run through the finish line.»
Polls in Texas opened at 7 a.m. and will close at 7 p.m.
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Ambassador Huckabee describes ‘best option’ for Americans looking to flee Israel

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U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee described what he believes is the «best option» for Americans looking to flee Israel amid the ongoing unrest across the Middle East.
Huckabee said overnight, «We are getting a lot of requests regarding evacuating from Israel from American citizens who are currently in Israel or who have family here,» and that there are «very limited» options available.
«As of now, the best is utilizing Israel’s Ministry of Tourism shuttle bus to Taba, Egypt and getting flights from there or going on to Cairo for flights back to the U.S.,» Huckabee said on X. «Not sure when Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv will reopen. Hopefully soon, but even when it does, there will be VERY limited flights with priorities to those who already were ticketed by El Al. Doubtful that other airlines will fly in/out for a while.»
«The Ministry of Tourism is operating buses to Taba. That crossing is further away, but it’s open 24/7. There are some flights from Taba, but there are also options to get to Cairo, and it’s operating normally except to Middle Eastern countries. To get out, it’s the best option for now,» Huckabee added.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, left, and emergency personnel at the site of an Iranian missile strike on a residential building in Tel Aviv, Israel, on March 1, 2026. (Alex Brandon/Pool/AFP via Getty Images; Ronen Zvulun/TPX Images of the Day/Reuters)
Huckabee also said he does not recommend Americans exit via Jordan at this time, as «Flights are not consistent and access across the Allenby crossing has limited hours.»
«All of our personnel from [the] embassy are sheltering in place, but I realize you may need to get people out and back home and not continue to incur hotel costs,» the ambassador wrote.
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People take shelter in Tel Aviv on Sunday, March 1, 2026, after Iran launched missile barrages following attacks by the U.S. and Israel on Saturday. (Ronen Zvulun/Reuters)
U.S. Embassy Jerusalem said in a statement early Tuesday morning that it is «not in a position at this time to evacuate or directly assist Americans in departing Israel.» It also mentioned the Israeli Ministry of Tourism’s buses to Taba.
«To be added to the passenger list for a shuttle, you must register via the Ministry’s evacuation form,» it said.

A firefighter works to put out a fire in Tel Aviv after Iran launched missiles into Israel on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026. (Tomer Appelbaum/Reuters)
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«The U.S. Embassy cannot make any recommendation (for or against) the Ministry of Tourism’s shuttle. If you choose to avail yourself of this option to depart, the U.S. government cannot guarantee your safety,» it added.
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