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Trump Backs Hegseth on Disputed Caribbean Strike, Defers Video Release Decision

Pressure now focuses on the unreleased footage, with scrutiny over a reported second strike on survivors.

Overview

  • At the White House, President Trump said he has seen the video and asserted the targeted boat was carrying drugs.
  • Pressed on releasing the footage, Trump said whatever Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth decides is acceptable, softening last week's openness to publication.
  • Hegseth has denied direct personal responsibility for the alleged second strike and declined to commit to releasing the video, citing caution about disclosures.
  • Lawmakers viewed the full recording in a closed session last week, with Democrats calling the follow-up attack unjustified and Republicans defending it.
  • The Sept. 2 operation remains under scrutiny after reports that two initial survivors were killed in a subsequent strike, which experts say could raise international-law concerns amid ongoing U.S. counternarcotics raids at sea.