Attorneys Brian Kabateck and Shant Karnikian expose how President Trump has blown up at least 10 boats in the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean, killing 43 people without presenting any evidence the vessels were carrying drugs or that those killed were drug smugglers rather than fishermen. The hosts reveal how Trump responded to questions about seeking a congressional declaration of war by stating “I don’t think we’re going to necessarily ask for a declaration of war. I think we’re just going to kill people that are bringing drugs into our country. OK. We’re going to kill them. They’re going to be like, dead,” while falsely claiming each boat “kills about 25,000 people” despite total U.S. overdose deaths in 2024 being only 82,000. They detail how Trump designated cartels as “foreign terrorist organizations” to invoke war powers without congressional authorization, comparing his tactics to former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte who now faces ICC charges for crimes against humanity after his drug war killed over 12,000 people, and how Republican Senator Rand Paul warned “when you kill someone, you have to present evidence” and cosponsored a War Powers Resolution that failed 48-51, while Coast Guard statistics show 25% of interdictions find no drugs—exposing Trump’s dangerous precedent for extrajudicial killings without due process.