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Pete Hegseth says he ‘didn’t stick around’ to watch second strike on alleged drug boat as Democrats slam administration over attacks – live | Trump administration

by wellnessfitpro

Here’s a recap of the day so far

  • In a cabinet meeting that lasted for more than two hours, defense secretary Pete Hegseth gave more details about the decision to re-strike an alleged drug trafficking boat off the coast of Venezuela on 2 September. He said that he “watched that first strike” but ultimately did not “stick around for the hour or two hours” after. “So I moved on to my next meeting,” the defense secretary said. “A couple of hours later, I learned that that commander had made the which he had the complete authority to do.” Hegseth went on to say that decorated US Navy admiral Frank Bradley made the “right call” as he described the unfolding events to reporters.

  • For his part, Donald Trump said that countries manufacturing and selling drugs to the US are “subject to attack”, adding that strikes wouldn’t be limited to Venezuela. The president also said that the administration is “going to start doing those strikes on land,” after defending his crackdown on alleged narcotics smugglers, which has largely been contained to the sea.

  • Democrats have come out swinging against the administration over the much-scrutinized second boat strike. Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer called Hegseth “spineless” and “a national embarrassment” and called for the defense secretary to release the full unedited tape of the deadly strikes on the alleged drug boat.

  • In his ninth cabinet meeting since returning to office, Trump also said that the national guard will soon deploy to New Orleans. He added that the Republican governor (and staunch ally of the president) of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, had called him and asked for help. “We’re going there in a couple of weeks,” Trump said.

  • The president noted early on in the meeting that he would be announcing his selection for the next chair of the Federal Reserve early next year. He repeated that he talked to treasury secretary Scott Bessent about taking over the Fed but Bessent didn’t want the job.

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Key events

Trump claims, once again, to have ‘terminated’ orders and pardons signed by Biden using autopen

Donald Trump once again claimed in a social media post on Tuesday that he has canceled “all Documents, Proclamations, Executive Orders, Memorandums, or Contracts” signed by his predecessor, Joe Biden, using an “autopen” — a mechanical device that uses a robotic arm with a pen attached to replicate a person’s signature.

Trump has been making this claim, that he has the power to declare all such documents signed by Biden using the device “null, void, and of no further force or effect” for months, in a series of social media posts laced with legalistic language, despite the fact that the president does not have authority to overturn his predecessor’s pardons, and there is no evidence that Biden did not approve the affixing of his signature to the documents, which does have the force of law, and has been standard practice for decades in administrations including Trump’s own.

Trump appears to be aware of the fact that his declarations on social media do not have the force of law, since he first claimed to have overturned Biden’s orders in March, when he wrote, on his social media platform:

“The “Pardons” that Sleepy Joe Biden gave to the Unselect Committee of Political Thugs, and many others, are hereby declared VOID, VACANT, AND OF NO FURTHER FORCE OR EFFECT, because of the fact that they were done by Autopen. In other words, Joe Biden did not sign them but, more importantly, he did not know anything about them!”

In June, Trump signed a presidential memorandum directing “an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Biden’s purported execution of the numerous executive actions during his final years in office, examining policy documents signed with an autopen, who authorized its use, and the validity of the resulting Presidential policy decisions.”

But in an interview with the New York Times in July, Biden insisted that he “made every single one” of the decisions to grant pardons and commutations in his name. “The autopen is, you know, is legal,” Biden added. “As you know, other presidents used it, including Trump.”

Last week, Trump declared again that every document signed by Biden “is hereby terminated, and of no further force or effect.”

“I am hereby cancelling all Executive Orders, and anything else that was not directly signed by Crooked Joe Biden, because the people who operated the Autopen did so illegally,” Trump wrote on his social media platform on Friday. “Joe Biden was not involved in the Autopen process and, if he says he was, he will be brought up on charges of perjury.”

In his latest post, Trump asserted that his own social media posts have the full force of law, while Biden’s presidential orders have none.

“Anyone receiving ‘Pardons,’ ‘Commutations,’ or any other Legal Document so signed, please be advised that said Document has been fully and completely terminated, and is of no Legal effect,” the president wrote.

The latest Trump post came one day after he posted dozens of false accusations about Democrats on his social media platform.

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