Good morning, and welcome to our live coverage of US politics. A top US Navy commander ordered a second round of strikes on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat on 2 September, not defense secretary Pete Hegseth, the White House has said. The Washington Post had reported that a second strike was ordered to take out two survivors from the initial strike and to comply with an order by Hegseth that everyone be killed. Amid accusations that the defense secretary had ordered a war crime, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said yesterday that Hegseth authorised the strikes but did not give an order to “kill everybody”, as the report said. Pete Hegseth has declared recent reporting that he may have illegally ordered all people to be killed in a military strike in the Caribbean as “fake news”. aron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesLeavitt said: Secretary Hegseth authorized Admiral Bradley to conduct these kinetic strikes.