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Last Updated: December 4, 2025, 6:23 AM EST

President Donald Trump answered questions about a controversial Sept. 2 boat strike while in the Oval Office Wednesday afternoon. Trump, who said Tuesday that he "didn't know" about a second strike on an alleged drug boat in September that reports say killed two survivors of an initial strike, said Wednesday that he would be open to releasing more video of the boat strike.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that he didn't see the second strike and didn't see survivors from the initial strike. Hegseth has backed Adm. Mitch Bradley, who the White House said made the decision for the second strike. Bradley is set to brief the Senate and House Armed Services committees on the strikes on Thursday.

Dec 02, 2025, 12:34 PM EST

Hegseth says 'we've only just begun' putting alleged narco-terrorists at 'the bottom of the ocean'

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, speaking at President Donald Trump's cabinet meeting on Tuesday, said that "we've only just begun" striking alleged drug boats and narco-terrorists, saying they will be put "at the bottom of the ocean."

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth looks on as President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting of his Cabinet in the Cabinet Room of the White House, December 2, 2025 in Washington.
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"We've only just begun striking narco-boats and putting narco-terrorists at the bottom of the ocean because they've been poisoning the American people," Hegseth said.

Hegseth's comments come after he has faced bipartisan scrutiny over reports that the U.S. military killed two survivors of an earlier strike on a boat suspected of ferrying drugs in the Caribbean Sea in September.

The White House acknowledges that a second strike was ordered on a boat already hit by the military in the Caribbean Sea, and ABC News has confirmed that survivors from the initial strike were killed as a result.

Dec 02, 2025, 12:26 PM EST

Trump says he spoke with family of National Guard members who were shot

President Trump spoke about last week's shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., and reflected on his conversations with the family members of the victims.

Trump said the mother of Andrew Wolfe, who is still hospitalized, told him she believed her son would survive.

President Donald Trump holds a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, December 2, 2025.
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Trump said he spoke to family of U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, who died as a result of the shooting.

"The rest of their lives are going to be devastated. She was an incredible person, highly respected, top of a class, everything. She was like a perfect human being. 20 years old, just started. She was like a baby. She was so proud," Trump said.

The president did note that he was proud of the work the National Guard has done in reducing crime in the city.

"Despite what just happened, Washington, D.C. has become a really safe place," he said.

Dec 02, 2025, 11:52 AM EST

Trump starts Cabinet meeting

Trump began his Cabinet meeting, which he said would be the last of the year.

President Donald Trump alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth holds a Cabinet Meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, December 2, 2025.
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Dec 02, 2025, 11:14 AM EST

Johnson on 2nd boat strike: 'I'm not going to prejudge any of that'

When asked about reports that the U.S. military killed two survivors of an earlier strike on a boat suspected of ferrying drugs in the Caribbean Sea in September, House Speaker Mike Johnson said he is "not going to prejudge any of that."

"In a preliminary review, the admiral who ordered the second strike thought it was necessary to complete the mission," Johnson said, referring to Adm. Mitch Bradley. "He's highly decorated, highly respected admiral in the Navy and he made that call."

Johnson said he has not reviewed the "scope of the mission" of "that particular strike," but he said that the incident will be something that "Congress will look at." He added that "second strikes are not unusual."

"I think it's very important for everybody to reserve judgment and not leap to conclusions until you have all the facts, and that's what we'll be uncovering," Johnson told reporters on Tuesday.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson speaks to reporters during a news conference after a House GOP conference meeting on Capitol Hill on December 02, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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