"Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth doubled down on U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats, saying President Trump can take decisive military action as he sees fit. Willie James Inman reports on the latest."
""We're reviewing the process, and we'll see," Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said. "Whatever we were to decide to release, we'd have to be very responsible about reviewing that right now.""
"Video seen by lawmakers shows Sept. 2 boat strike survivors waving overhead before a second attack, sources say. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd joins with analysis."
"The Pentagon confirms that four people were killed on Thursday in the U.S. military's latest strike on an alleged drug boat. CBS News senior national security correspondent Charlie D'Agata has the details."
"The Pentagon announced a new strike and the deaths of four people aboard a boat apparently carrying drugs in the Pacific Ocean. CBS News' Eleanor Watson reports."
"The Pentagon announced another strike against an alleged drug-carrying boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean. This comes as lawmakers react to a classified briefing on the controversial Sept. 2 strikes targeting a vessel near Venezuela. CBS News' Nikole Killion reports."
"Lawmakers in a classified briefing on Thursday saw video of a second U.S. strike on an alleged drug boat from September 2. Democratic Rep. Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania, joins "The Takeout" with her perspective."
"In closed-door briefings before lawmakers on Thursday, military leaders provided more details about the September 2 U.S. attack against an alleged drug boat where survivors of the initial strike were killed by a second strike. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports."
"Lawmakers on Thursday saw a video of the September 2 follow-up strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports."
"Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's leadership is in question following a Pentagon report that said he could have endangered American service members when he shared details about U.S. military operations in Yemen in a private Signal group chat earlier this year. CBS News senior national security correspondent Charlie D'Agata has more."
"Sources tell CBS News a new Pentagon inspector general's report found Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth could have endangered American service members when he shared details of an active bombing mission in Yemen in March in a Signal group chat with other top officials and also mistakenly included a journalist. Charlie D'Agata reports."
"The Pentagon's internal watchdog determined Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth jeopardized sensitive military information and could have endangered American service members when he shared certain details about U.S. military operations in Yemen in a private Signal group chat earlier this year, sources told CBS News. Charlie D'Agata has more."
"Sources say the Pentagon watchdog found Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth could have endangered American service members when he shared military information in a Signal group chat in March. Alex Plitsas, a former Pentagon official, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss."
"At a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, President Trump said he doesn't want Somali immigrants in the U.S. This comes as a source tells CBS News that the administration has ordered ICE to target undocumented members of that community in Minnesota. Democratic Rep. Pete Aguilar joins "The Takeout" to discuss."
"Sources tell CBS News that an internal watchdog investigation found Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated policies when he shared sensitive military information in a Signal group chat earlier this year. CBS News' James LaPorta and Weijia Jiang have more."
"President Trump answered questions from reporters at the Oval Office on Wednesday over a wide range of topics, from Venezuela to Minnesota's Somali community. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins with the major takeaways."
"Sources tell CBS News that a Pentagon investigation found Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth could have endangered American service members when he shared details of ongoing military operations against Houthi targets in Yemen over the Signal messaging app. CBS News Pentagon reporter Eleanor Watson breaks down the findings."
"A new Pentagon watchdog report finds Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth jeopardized sensitive military information when he shared details of strikes in Yemen over a Signal group chat, sources say. Democratic Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island joins "The Takeout" with his reaction."
"Sources have told CBS News that a Pentagon inspector general's report found Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth risked compromising sensitive military information by sharing details in a Signal chat. Republican Rep. Michael McCaul of Texas joins to discuss."
"An internal Pentagon watchdog review found Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's March Signal chat violated regulations and could've endangered troops, sources say. CBS News Pentagon reporter Eleanor Watson has the details."
"The Pentagon watchdog recently completed its report on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of Signal to share details about operations in Yemen."
"The Pentagon general inspector's report on Pete Hegseth's Signal texts regarding a strike in Yemen could be released this week, sources said. CBS News national security correspondent Charlie D'Agata has more."
"The Trump administration is considering cutting ties with Scouting America, the organization once known as the Boy Scouts, according to a new report by NPR. Amy E. Farrell, the author of "Intrepid Girls: The Complicated History of the Girl Scouts of the USA," joins CBS News to explain the potential change."
"US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has now cited the "fog of war" in defence of an 'illegal' follow-up strike earlier this year on a boat alleged to be carrying drugs in the Caribbean Sea"
"A copy of the Pentagon inspector general's report has been sent to Congress, and a redacted and unclassified version is expected to be released to the public as early as Thursday, the source said."
"The Pentagon is under scrutiny over a newly revealed follow-up strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has distanced himself from the second strike. Retired Army Lt. Colonel Geoffrey Corn, who served as the Army's senior law of war expert adviser, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss."
"President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday revealed new details about a September strike on an alleged drug boat that has sparked intense fallout. CBS News' Weijia Jiang and Sam Vinograd have more."
"President Trump said his administration could attack accused drug traffickers who traverse Latin America by land "very soon," which would mark an escalation in his anti-narcotics campaign."
"President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday defended a controversial decision to conduct a second strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, while at the same time making it clear they did not directly order the attack. CBS News Pentagon reporter Eleanor Watson has more."