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RT “LIVE-TV ERUPTION: THE VIEW ACCUSES PETE HEGSETH OF WAR CRIMES — WHITE HOUSE THROWN INTO CRISIS MODE 😱⚠️”

Daytime television’s most volatile platform, The View, has always courted controversy, but on a recent broadcast, the hosts reportedly crossed a line so severe it has triggered a massive national fallout that continues to escalate. In an unscripted moment of high political tension, one or more hosts directly accused U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth of being “guilty of war crimes” on live television, injecting an explosive, criminal dimension into the already intense scrutiny surrounding the Pentagon chief.

The timing of the accusation is critical, coming amid fierce Congressional investigation and public outrage over a recent military strike in the Caribbean. The context for the hosts’ aggressive claim is a specific incident on September 2nd involving the lethal attack on an alleged drug-smuggling boat. Recent reports have alleged that after the initial missile strike, a second, follow-up strike was ordered—an action that reportedly killed survivors clinging to the wreckage.

Crossing the Line: From Politics to Felony

While Hegseth was already facing immense political pressure and was dealing with a Pentagon inspector general’s finding that he risked troop safety by sharing sensitive information on the encrypted messaging app Signal, the boat strike controversy has been the most damaging. Democratic lawmakers and legal experts were already using the term “war crime” to describe the alleged killing of shipwrecked, hors de combat (out of the fight) individuals—a violation strictly prohibited by the Laws of Armed Conflict.

The View' Hosts Condemn 'Despicable' & 'Weaselly' Pete Hegseth Over 'War Crime' Scandal

By voicing this allegation on The View, the hosts did more than offer political opinion; they broadcast a claim of international felony to an audience of millions, transforming an ongoing Congressional inquiry into a sensational public prosecution.

The source article emphasizes that the fallout hit “harder than anyone expected,” which is indicative of the immediate and aggressive response from both the political right and the Pentagon. The White House and Hegseth’s allies have been aggressively defending the strikes, claiming they were “lawful under both US and international law” and dismissing negative media reports as “fake news” and “fabricated.” The hosts of The View provided a viral, televised megaphone for the most severe possible interpretation of the allegations.

The Warrior Culture Under Scrutiny

The confrontation is magnified by Hegseth’s controversial tenure since his narrow confirmation. The former Fox News host has been vocal about his mission to instill a “warrior culture” in the Department of Defense (which he has reportedly rebranded as the Department of War), arguing that American troops should not “fight with stupid rules of engagement.” He has previously written that legal constraints on soldiers should be ignored, a stance that his critics argue paved the ideological road for the alleged war crimes.

Clueless 'The View' hosts accuses Pete Hegseth of being 'guilty' of war crimes | Sky News Australia

During the fallout, Hegseth attempted to use the “fog of war” defense for the second strike, claiming he did not see survivors when the order was given. He also drew widespread derision by posting a meme of the children’s cartoon character Franklin the Turtle firing on a boat, a move that only inflamed his critics, including Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, who called him a “national embarrassment.”

The backlash against The View hosts, particularly from conservative commentators and Republican officials, has been intense, accusing the show of reckless journalistic conduct and political opportunism. Nevertheless, the statement stands as one of the most direct and publicly broadcast accusations against a sitting Defense Secretary in recent history, providing undeniable momentum to the Congressional investigations and the mounting calls for Hegseth’s resignation. The show’s “clueless” approach, as the source suggests, ultimately resulted in a highly effective, if controversial, political weapon.

Pete Hegseth faces deepening scrutiny from Congress over Caribbean boat  strikes | PBS News

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