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During what marked his final cabinet gathering of the year on December 3, 2025, a range of contentious issues came to the forefront, including significant pressure on US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth regarding potential war crimes and President Donald Trump’s inflammatory remarks concerning Somalian immigrants.
Defense Secretary Hegseth provided his most comprehensive explanation to date regarding a deadly strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea. Under scrutiny over whether US forces may have violated international laws of armed conflict, Hegseth cited the “fog of war” in what he described as a chaotic situation. Millenium TV has learned that Hegseth stated he “did not personally see survivors” following the incident. This explanation comes amid ongoing scrutiny into the department’s actions in the region, particularly concerning the dispute with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
In a separate development, President Trump launched a strong verbal assault against Somalian immigrants, telling reporters that they are “garbage” who should “go back to where they came from,” asserting that “their country is no good for a reason.” This outburst has raised concerns about a potential shift in immigration policy, with reports indicating that authorities will now focus on Minnesota’s substantial Somali community.
Speculation also arose during the meeting about whether President Trump had fallen asleep during the proceedings, adding another unusual note to the year’s concluding cabinet session.
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