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Lawmakers see video of second strike on boat survivors, say admiral testified there was no kill order
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Lawmakers see video of second strike on boat survivors, say admiral testified there was no kill order

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Washington — Army officers confirmed lawmakers video of a second strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat behind closed doorways on Capitol Hill on Thursday, and testified that there was no order from Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth to kill everybody on board, a number of lawmakers stated. 

Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Employees, and Navy Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, head of Particular Operations Command, briefed the leaders of the Armed Companies and Intelligence Committees for each the Home and the Senate. The categorized briefings centered on the Trump administration’s marketing campaign in opposition to alleged drug trafficking boats off the coast of South America, together with the Sept. 2 follow-on strike that has change into a flashpoint in Congress. 

The Pentagon has been beneath hearth for the reason that Washington Put up reported {that a} second missile killed two survivors of the preliminary strike. Hegseth has stated the choice to strike the boat once more was made by Bradley, who was main the mission. The survivors have been making an attempt to climb again onto the boat earlier than it was hit a second time, a supply conversant in the matter instructed CBS Information on Wednesday.

Navy Adm. Frank Bradley, accompanied by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Employees Air Pressure Gen. Dan Caine, arrives for a closed-door categorized assembly with lawmakers on Capitol Hill on Dec. 4, 2025.

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GOP Sen. Tom Cotton, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, and Rep. Jim Himes, the highest Democrat on the Home Intelligence Committee, spoke with reporters after the briefings. They each stated Bradley instructed them that he had not been ordered to depart no survivors. The preliminary Put up report quoted an nameless supply as saying that, earlier than the primary strike, Hegseth verbally ordered that everybody on the boat be taken out. “The order was to kill everyone,” the Put up’s story quoted the supply as saying. Hegseth has denied the Put up’s account.

The lawmakers additionally stated they have been proven the video of the second assault, which has not been made public. Himes, a Connecticut Democrat, instructed reporters after the briefing that “what I noticed in that room was one of the crucial troubling issues I’ve seen in my time in public service.”

“You have got two people in clear misery with none technique of locomotion, with a destroyed vessel, who’re killed by america,” Himes stated. 

“Any American who sees the video that I noticed will see america navy attacking shipwrecked sailors — unhealthy guys, unhealthy guys — however attacking shipwrecked sailors,” Himes added. “Now there’s an entire set of contextual objects that the admiral defined — sure, they have been carrying medication. They weren’t within the place to proceed their mission in any approach. Folks will sometime see this video, and they’re going to see that that video exhibits, if you do not have the broader context, an assault on shipwrecked sailors.”

President Trump stated Wednesday that he would assist releasing the footage.

Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, refuted Himes’ characterization of the video after his briefing, saying he “did not see something disturbing about it.”

Cotton stated the 4 strikes on Sept. 2 have been “totally lawful and needful, they usually have been precisely what we would count on our navy commanders to do.”

“I noticed two survivors making an attempt to flip a ship loaded with medication certain for america again over so they may keep within the combat, and probably, given all of the context we have heard of different narco-terrorist boats within the space coming to their support to recuperate the cargo and recuperate these narco-terrorists,” Cotton stated.

Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware, who serves as the highest Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Protection subcommittee and was additionally briefed, instructed reporters, “I feel it might be exhausting to look at this collection of movies and never agonize,” and stated he has “extra coverage questions than ever” concerning the mission. 

Coons stated there have been sure elements of the briefing that he discovered extra reassuring regarding course of and intelligence, however “extra broadly, what we’re asking the women and men of our armed forces, and significantly the particular forces, to do, I feel nonetheless lacks clear justification.”

“The underlying judgment that frames this complete operation is that if there’s a boat with narcotics and people who find themselves affiliated with a narcotics trafficking group, that that is a professional goal,” Coons stated. “I’ve nonetheless acquired questions on that.”

Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the highest Democrat on the Senate Armed Companies Committee, stated in a press release that he was “deeply disturbed by what I noticed this morning,” and referred to as for the Pentagon to launch the footage of the second strike.

“This briefing confirmed my worst fears concerning the nature of the Trump Administration’s navy actions, and demonstrates precisely why the Senate Armed Companies Committee has repeatedly requested — and been denied — basic info, paperwork, and info about this operation. This should and would be the solely starting of our investigation into this incident.”

GOP Rep. Rick Crawford of Arkansas, chairman of the Home Intelligence Committee, stated in a press release after the briefings that there’s “little doubt in my thoughts concerning the extremely skilled method by which the Division of Struggle carried out, and is conducting the operations our nation has referred to as them to do to guard the homeland.”

“I’m deeply involved by the general public statements made by others that search to disregard the realities of concentrating on terrorists to attain political factors,” he added.

The strike has sparked bipartisan concern from lawmakers and vows to research. Although the administration has argued the follow-on strike was authorized and justified, members of Congress and consultants have questioned its legality, with accusations from some Democrats that it will represent a warfare crime if the second strike focused survivors.

The strike was the primary of the administration’s marketing campaign in opposition to alleged drug traffickers within the Southern Hemisphere, which has now grown to greater than 20 strikes and killed greater than 80 individuals. The assaults attracted scrutiny from lawmakers even earlier than the Put up’s report, for the reason that administration is conducting them with out authorization from Congress. The administration has argued it has the authorized authority to conduct the strikes as a result of it has designated drug cartels as terrorist organizations and U.S. troops are usually not in hurt’s approach. 

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Alan He and

Eleanor Watson

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