
Political Beatdown with Michael Cohen Trump UNDER FIRE as INVESTIGATION Starts Over MILITARY STRIKES
Dec 4, 2025
The Pentagon faces intense scrutiny after a tragic boat attack prompts a wrongful-death complaint from the family of a Colombian fisherman. Admiral Bradley’s testimony raises eyebrows as he denies any aggressive orders, while lawmakers demand clarity on military actions. Adding fuel to the fire, the New York Times sues the Pentagon, accusing it of infringing on press freedoms. The discussion highlights the administration's reckless conduct and its repercussions for innocent lives, questioning America's moral standing on the world stage.
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Second Strike Killed Survivors
- Michael Cohen highlights that the September 2nd double strike involved a second attack that killed survivors of an initial strike.
- He stresses Congress and military leaders are scrambling for explanations as public outrage grows.
Dead Fisherman Case Presented
- Michael Cohen recounts the case of Colombian fisherman Alejandro Carranza, killed when a U.S. strike hit his fishing boat on September 15th.
- He notes the family filed an Inter-American Commission complaint alleging extrajudicial killing and naming Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump.
Orders Issued Without Knowing Targets
- Michael Cohen emphasizes that Pete Hegseth admitted issuing boat-bombing orders without knowing who would be targeted.
- He argues that such orders reveal audacity and ignorance with deadly consequences.
