Trump addresses military brass, urges them to use US cities
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Somewhere mingled in the foam and debris of the Caribbean Sea are the remains of at least 17 people who were killed this month by U.S. military forces on the orders of President Trump. They were aboard three speedboats that the Trump administration said were carrying drugs and smugglers from Venezuela.
Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) slammed President Trump’s suggestion Tuesday that the military use some of the country’s “dangerous cities as training grounds.” CNN anchor Boris Sanchez asked Gallego, a former Marine,