Warner: I'll 'Grant' 'Most', Maybe 'All' Boats We've Hit Have Drugs, Trump Might Be Trying to 'Distract'

In an episode of MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” aired on Thursday, prior to the jobs report release, Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) addressed the Trump administration’s actions regarding suspicious boats. Warner conceded that many, if not all, of these vessels might indeed be carrying illegal drugs. However, instead of destroying them outright, he proposed intercepting the boats to substantiate the drug claims, thereby demonstrating transparency to the public. He criticized the history of U.S. involvement in Central and South America as inconsistent, suggesting that this current initiative might be a diversionary tactic by Trump due to concerns over a declining economy, ineffective policies, and the Epstein case.

Co-host Mika Brzezinski inquired whether there is any proof that the destroyed boats held the traffickers’ alleged cargo.

Warner responded by affirming the existence of credible intelligence tracking drug routes. He acknowledged the likelihood that most of these boats are indeed laden with drugs, as the administration claims. Yet, he questioned the approach of destroying them without evidence, urging for a demonstration to both the American public and countries in the region to establish a justified basis for such actions. Warner expressed concerns that this operation might be another attempt by Trump to sidetrack public attention from issues like the faltering economy, ineffective policies, and the Epstein files. He emphasized the need for more clarity and information about the situation in the Caribbean, which, according to him, has not been adequately provided.

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