Trump says he and Hegseth didn't know about second strike on alleged Venezuelan drug boat – video

US President Donald Trump has made a shocking admission regarding his knowledge of a second strike on a suspected Venezuelan drug boat, suggesting that neither he nor his National Security Adviser John Hegseth were aware of the operation beforehand.

According to sources, a US Navy ship intercepted and disabled a vessel suspected of carrying cocaine from Venezuela. However, in a bizarre twist, Trump has revealed that he and Hegseth were not informed about the intercept until after it had taken place.

The revelation raises questions about the level of transparency within the National Security Council and how such operations are typically coordinated. It also casts doubt on Trump's claims to be in the loop on all matters related to national security, particularly those involving the administration's handling of the opioid crisis.

Critics argue that the lack of prior knowledge demonstrates a concerning lack of coordination between the White House and the Pentagon, potentially putting lives at risk and undermining efforts to combat transnational crime. As the controversy surrounding Trump's administration continues to unfold, this latest development has added another layer of complexity to the already contentious narrative surrounding national security.
 
I'm not surprised by this at all... 🤔 Like, who actually knows what's going on in that administration? I mean, we've seen some pretty shady stuff come out of there. Trump's always been dodgy about details, and now it seems like even his own NSC is a mess. It's like, how do you expect to tackle national security when you can't even get the basics right? And what's with all these 'surprises'? Is that just code for 'we didn't want to tell you because we're scared you'll ask too many questions' 😒. This whole thing is just a big mess, and I'm not holding my breath for any real accountability... 🙄
 
🤔 I'm not surprised by this revelation. In my opinion, it shows how even in positions of power, we can be blindsided by events. It highlights the importance of clear communication and coordination between teams. If Trump and his adviser weren't aware of the operation beforehand, that means there was a breakdown in the communication chain. This is where lessons can be learned - about the need for transparency and proactive information sharing, especially when it comes to matters like national security. It's a reminder that even the most powerful among us can be caught off guard if we're not paying attention to the details. 🌟
 
can't believe trump is claiming he didn't know about a second strike 🤦‍♂️ like what's next? him not knowing about his own tweet threads? 😂 anyway, it's super concerning that he and hegseth weren't in the loop on this op - how are they supposed to be effective leaders if they can't even get the basics right? 💔 i mean, we all know trump loves to spin this "i'm a master of everything" thing, but come on, it's just basic operational security 101 🚫
 
🚨 just saw that news about Trump and Venezuela drug boat... gotta say, it's not looking good for his admin 🤦‍♂️ did u know that the US Navy intercepts like 200 vessels per year suspected of carrying narcotics? 🚢 That's a lot of ops! 📈 According to stats, the opioid crisis has claimed over 47k lives in the US so far this year 🚑😨 it's crucial that our gov't is on top of these matters. Here's a rough breakdown of the timeline: 22% of all opioids seized by the DEA come from Mexico 🇲🇽, while 21% come from Venezuela 🇻🇪. We need to keep an eye on this situation ⏰
 
😱 Can you believe this? So now we're questioning the whole National Security thing with Trump? Like, what even is going on? 🤯 He says he wasn't aware of the intercept until after it happened... that's not exactly reassuring, right? 🙅‍♂️ I mean, how can you lead a country when you don't know these basic things are happening? And now everyone's talking about coordination and transparency... like, what about accountability? Shouldn't people be held responsible for this kind of stuff? 🤔 It's just getting too much to handle with this admin. 😩
 
I'm really worried about this 🤕. I mean, how can you be making major decisions on our national security without even knowing what's going on? It's like he's not taking it seriously at all! And now we're questioning the whole opioid crisis thing... it's a total mess. I'm all for transparency and accountability, but this is just crazy. We need to know who's in charge here and if they're actually doing their jobs. This lack of coordination between the White House and Pentagon is giving me major anxiety 😬. We can't have our leaders making decisions without knowing the full scope of what's going on... it's just not right 💔.
 
idk how many times we need to see something like this from trump... it seems like he's still trying to figure out how the system works 🤦‍♂️ and honestly who can blame him? but at the same time, it's kinda worrying that no one was informed beforehand. maybe they were in on some secret operation lol but seriously though, coordination is key when it comes to national security... we need to know what's going down before it happens, not after 😬
 
🤔 This is wild! I mean, who knew that even the President wasn't in the know about a major op? It's like he's saying "Hey, I'm a big boy, I don't need to be told what's going on" 🙃 But seriously, this is some serious transparency issues right here. How can you have a president claiming to be all-knowing and not even be in the loop on something as huge as a Navy intercept? It's like he's putting lives at risk with his 'I've got everything under control' attitude 💔 What's next, him showing up unannounced to a Joint Chiefs meeting? 😂
 
What's going on with this guy? 🤯 I mean, come on! He's got no idea his own team is doing stuff behind him? That's not how it works, right? I'm starting to think he's more interested in making headlines than actually being a president. And what about all those people who died from the opioid crisis? Is he really going to claim he didn't know about that too? 🙄 It's like he thinks he's above the law or something. And to make matters worse, his advisors are just sitting there smiling and taking credit for this mess. Get a grip, John! 👊
 
🤔 Trump's admission is really raising some red flags about his admin's handling of sensitive ops. Like, if he and Hegseth didn't even know what was going on until after it happened, how can we trust them to have a handle on the bigger picture? 🚫 It's one thing to say you're informed, but actually knowing what's going on beforehand is a whole different story. The lack of transparency here is concerning, especially when it comes to something as serious as national security. And let's be real, if they didn't even know about this intercept until after it was done, how do we know they weren't already compromised or something? 🤝 It's like, what's the point of having a National Security Adviser if they're not even going to keep him in the loop? This whole thing just feels really fishy, and I'm all about keeping it real. 💯
 
🤯 So Trump is saying he didn't know about that Navy intercept thingy until it happened? Like, what even is going on in the White House these days? 🤔 I mean, we've got a President who's known for being a bit of a loose cannon, but this takes the cake. And now people are questioning the coordination between the Pentagon and the White House? That's just a recipe for disaster! 💥 It's like they're playing whack-a-mole with national security - every time you think things are getting under control, another bombshell comes out of nowhere. 🤯 I'm just here for the tech news, but this is some juicy stuff. Anyone got any theories on what's really going on behind the scenes? 🤔
 
🤔 So I'm thinking, how can we trust a President who doesn't even know about his own admin's operations beforehand? 🤷‍♂️ It's like they're playing a game of catch-up, and that's not exactly reassuring. And what's with the lack of coordination between the White House and Pentagon? 🚫 That's gotta be a recipe for disaster, especially when it comes to something as sensitive as national security. I mean, can't we have a President who knows what's going on behind the scenes? 💡 It's not like it's rocket science or anything... 😂
 
I'm tellin' ya, it's like they're playin' a game of "Operation: Keep It Secret, Keep It Safe"... or not! 🤯 Trump thinks he can just wing it on everything and still manage to keep a straight face? Come on, mate! If you didn't even know about the intercept, how do you expect to make informed decisions about national security? It's like tryin' to solve a puzzle with all the pieces missing... or in this case, all the intel not available. 🤔 And what's up with that Hegseth fella? Did he just nod along and pretend he knew nothin'? It's like a bad case of "groupthink" – you know, when everyone's afraid to rock the boat because they don't wanna be the one who gets called out. 😳 Anyway, this is just more evidence of how dysfunctional this admin is, if you ask me. 🚫
 
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