Sheehy backs Trump administration’s strikes on Venezuelan narcoterrorists

Tim Sheehy, United States Senator from Montana
Tim Sheehy, United States Senator from Montana
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Senator Tim Sheehy has expressed his support for recent military strikes conducted by the Trump Administration against Venezuelan narcoterrorists. The announcement came after a classified briefing with Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The strikes targeted individuals accused of trafficking drugs into the United States, which authorities say have resulted in American deaths. Senator Sheehy defended both the actions and the process behind them.

“To go after the brave men and women in uniform who are conducting these attacks is to indict the very system that was used bipartisanly for the last 24 years. I personally was involved in many of these operations…and the process we have is legally sound. It’s been supported by legal opinions for a quarter century now,” Senator Sheehy said.

The full video statement from Senator Sheehy is available online.



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