Debate Over Releasing Video of Caribbean Boat Strike Continues

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Adm. Mitch Bradley indicated to lawmakers that it is possible to release edited portions of a video showing a military boat strike that killed two survivors, despite previous claims that full unedited videos could compromise sensitive information. The discussion highlights ongoing debates over transparency and national security concerns regarding the release of military footage. Democrats argue that there is no legitimate reason to withhold the video, while officials emphasize the need to protect sources and methods.
- Adm. Bradley tells lawmakers it’s possible to release part of video of boat strike that killed survivors, Democrats say ABC News
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- Sen. Chris Murphy after boat strike briefing: There’s ‘no fentanyl’ and ‘no legal justification’ thehill.com
- Blumenthal wants Venezuela boat video released; Hegseth says no CT Mirror
- Hegseth says he won't publicly release video of boat strike that killed survivors in the Caribbean PBS
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