
Venezuelan boat (Photos via Twitter)
President Donald Trump has been one of the busiest presidents in recent memory during his first eight months in office and throughout his second and final term.
Within days, he got right to his war on transgender women taking up space in women’s sports.
He has also been tough on crime, as demonstrated by signing an executive order earlier this year to establish a ‘DC Safe and Beautiful Task Force.’
Speaking of crime, Trump was back in front of cameras this week, days after social media thought he was dead, and speaking on an operation that kept dangerous drugs out of the country.
On Tuesday, Donald Trump shared shocking footage of a U.S. military strike that destroyed a Venezuelan drug boat in the southern Caribbean, which left nearly a dozen suspected Tren de Aragua narco-terrorists dead.
Trump told reporters at the White House: “We just, over the last few minutes, literally shot out a boat, a drug-carrying boat, a lot of drugs in that boat.”
“And there’s more where that came from. We have a lot of drugs pouring into our country, coming in for a long time … These came out of Venezuela,” Trump added.
He would later share the harrowing footage on his Truth Social platform that appeared to show overhead drones of a speedboat at sea exploding and then on fire.
Donald Trump Fires Back at Wild Weekend Rumors of His Demise

President Donald Trump (Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register-USA TODAY NETWORK)
President Donald Trump spoke with the media on Tuesday and answered any questions that came his way.
A reporter asked the president about viral theories that he was seriously ill or had even died after a weeklong absence from the spotlight.
Trump clarified that he was “very active” during Labor Day weekend.
“I didn’t do anything for two days, and they said, ‘There must be something wrong with him,’” Trump told reporters.
He described the speculation about his death as “fake news.”
Unfounded speculation about Donald Trump’s death began on Friday night and continued into the next morning. It would only stop once Trump was spotted leaving the White House with his grandchildren for his golf club in Virginia on Saturday.
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