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BREAKING NEWS: Karoline Leavitt Just Admitted on Camera That the Second Strike Was Ordered – a War Crime. And Then Bragged About It…
Karoline Leavitt, a senior communications aide and prominent public spokesperson, is facing intense backlash after a newly released video appeared to show her openly acknowledging—and boasting about—the authorization of a controversial “second strike” in a recent military operation.
Legal experts and human rights observers say such an order could constitute a war crime under international law.
The footage, which surfaced earlier today, captures Leavitt speaking to supporters offstage after a public event.
In the clip, she recounts the decision to approve a follow-up strike moments after the initial attack, emphasizing that leadership “did what had to be done” and praising the operation as a show of “unmatched American strength.”
Her remarks immediately triggered outrage from watchdog groups and former military officials.
According to the Geneva Conventions and U.S. military protocols, a second strike on an already-hit location—particularly if first responders or civilians are present—can be classified as an unlawful act.
Critics say Leavitt’s comments amount to an on-camera confession. “This is deeply alarming,” said one former Pentagon legal adviser. “If accurate, she not only admitted to a potentially illegal strike but appeared to celebrate it.”
Members of Congress from both parties are now calling for an urgent review of the operation, demanding clarity on who authorized the second strike and whether it violated international war-crimes statutes.
The administration has not yet issued a formal response, but insiders say the video has already prompted internal discussions.
Meanwhile, advocacy organizations are urging the Department of Defense and the Justice Department to launch a full investigation.
This story continues to develop.

