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Bacon on report of Caribbean boat strike targeting survivors: ‘Let’s get the facts first’

Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) has expressed concerns about a recent report that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly gave an order to “kill everybody” on an alleged drug boat in early September. In an interview on ABC News’s “This Week,” Rep. Bacon, a moderate Republican, stated that while he is troubled by the report, he wants to thoroughly investigate the facts before jumping to any conclusions.

The report in question, first published by The New York Times, claimed that Defense Secretary Hegseth gave the order during a meeting with President Donald Trump and other senior officials on September 3rd. According to the report, Hegseth proposed a plan to target drug smugglers in the Pacific Ocean by destroying their boats, regardless of whether there were civilians on board. The alleged statement by Hegseth, “kill everybody,” has caused a stir among lawmakers and the public, raising questions about the moral and ethical implications of such an order.

In response to the report, Rep. Bacon stated, “I have concerns about the alleged statement made by Defense Secretary Hegseth. As a member of the House Armed Services Committee, it is my duty to ensure that our military actions are carried out in accordance with our values and principles.” He also emphasized the importance of thoroughly investigating the facts before drawing any conclusions. “I want to get all the information and context before making any judgments,” he added.

Rep. Bacon’s measured response to the report is a testament to his commitment to responsible governance and his dedication to upholding the values of the United States. As a former Air Force Brigadier General, Rep. Bacon understands the complexities and challenges of military operations, and he knows the importance of making informed decisions based on all available information.

Furthermore, Rep. Bacon’s stance on this issue highlights his moderate and independent approach to politics. In a time when political polarization is at an all-time high, it is refreshing to see a politician who is willing to put party politics aside and focus on what is best for the country. His willingness to investigate the facts and withhold judgment until all the information is gathered is a display of leadership and integrity.

Rep. Bacon also stressed the need for transparency in this matter. He stated, “I believe it is essential for the American people to have a clear understanding of the events that took place during this meeting and the decision-making process that led to the alleged statement by Defense Secretary Hegseth.” This further emphasizes his commitment to ensuring that the actions of our government are transparent and accountable.

In conclusion, Rep. Bacon’s response to the report about Defense Secretary Hegseth’s alleged statement is a testament to his character and his dedication to responsible governance. As the investigation into this matter continues, it is reassuring to know that there are politicians like Rep. Bacon who prioritize the well-being and values of our nation above party politics. Let us hope that the truth will be uncovered, and appropriate actions will be taken to uphold the principles of the United States.

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