WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) released the following statement regarding reports from the Washington Post that on September 2, 2025, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth issued an order to kill all eleven people on the suspected drug boat in the Caribbean:
“At the Pentagon, the buck stops with the Secretary of Defense. Period.
“True leaders own the calls they make and take responsibility for their actions. Secretary Hegseth should release the full video of the strike and lay out publicly what happened, without throwing the uniformed military under the bus.
“Since Signalgate back in the spring, Secretary Hegseth’s leadership has been a distraction from the critical missions of our military, and I called for him to resign then. The President himself yesterday told the country that he would not have wanted a second strike.
“If this reporting is true, President Trump should fire the Secretary, as he did other underperforming cabinet members in his first Administration.”
BACKGROUND:
As a member of the Armed Services Committee in January, Slotkin asked then nominee Pete Hegseth how he would respond to illegal orders. At the time he told said there was no such thing as illegal orders from this President, and in nearly every hearing since then Slotkin has pressed Defense nominees on how they would respond to illegal and unconstitutional orders.