Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Trump administration will show additional lawmakers the unedited video of a boat ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that the Pentagon would not publicly release the much-discussed video showing a deadly second strike on an alleged drug boat off Venezuela on Sept. 2. Why ...
House Intelligence Committee's top Democrat, Rep. Jim Himes, pushes for transparency on controversial U.S. military strikes ...
President Donald Trump said he'd watched the video of a follow-up strike on a suspected drug boat, then floated further ...
Speaker Johnson defended controversial military strikes on a Venezuelan drug boat after viewing classified video evidence, ...
The Trump administration is facing mounting congressional pushback over more than 20 military strikes in Caribbean, as ...
The provision was tucked into the National Defense Authorization Act, an annual defense policy bill that has passed every ...
Sen. Tim Kaine, of Virginia, said that a reported U.S. follow-on strike on an alleged drug boat earlier this year “rises to the level of a war crime if it’s true.” ...
Holsey will retire from the Navy on Dec. 12, 2025, after a little more than a year leading the U.S. Southern Command.
The strikes, authorised by Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, have raised fresh legality questions - but the White House says laws have been followed.
Democratic and Republican lawmakers have different interpretations of the video — a reason why Rep. Himes hopes it can be made available for everyone to see.
Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine, who has twice tried to pass a war powers resolution aimed at preventing the president from conducting strikes against Venezuela, told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" ...
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