Sick Democrats Want 1 million more dead, Side With Venezuelan Narco-Terrorists

It's that time again where Democrats throw their full weight behind a cause of absolutely no benefit to Americans for the sole purpose of placing themselves at odds with the Trump administration. This time they're not only going to the mat on behalf of foreigners, but suspected drug traffickers too!
For almost a week Democrats and their content creator friends in the dying news media have been pressing the White House and the Department of War to lay out the second-by-second, word-for-word timeline of a military strike from months ago, in which a Venezuelan motorboat and crew suspected of transporting narcotics to the United States were targeted.
Based on anonymously sourced reports, congressional Democrats are accusing War Secretary Pete Hegseth and the admiral who oversaw the attack of potentially committing a "war crime" by hitting the target in a follow-up strike that killed two survivors from the initial hit.
If this sounds exceedingly trivial, that's because it is. To spin this into a scandal, Democrats are simultaneously suggesting the administration might have attacked innocent fishermen; or might have violated rules of engagement by striking survivors who were effectively surrendering; or might have violated the law by conducting the strike at all because the U.S. is not in armed conflict with Venezuela.
The War Department provided an update today on the U.S. military's counter-narco-terrorism campaign, Operation Southern Spear, including the casualties inflicted upon suspected narco-terrorists and a reemphasis on how the operation's first kinetic boat strike unfolded.
To date, a total of 21 kinetic strikes in U.S. Southern Command's area of operations have taken place, resulting in 82 narco-terrorists having been killed, Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson told the media.
"Each strike conducted against these designated terror organizations is taken in defense of vital U.S. national interests and to protect the homeland," Wilson said.
PHOTO SOURCE NARCO BOAT YOUTUBE
Updated Photo From War Department



