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Defense Department is reviewing boat strike video for possible release, Hegseth says : NPR

Last updated: December 7, 2025 12:16 pm
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks at the Reagan National Defense Forum at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, on Saturday.

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the Defense Department is currently reviewing the video footage of the September 2 strikes on an alleged drug boat off the coast of Venezuela to determine if it will be made public.

The September 2 attack and the decision-making process leading up to it have faced increased scrutiny from lawmakers, with calls for the release of the footage. Hegseth emphasized the need for national security officials to assess whether disclosing the video could jeopardize ongoing operations.

Pete Hegseth mentioned during his appearance at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California that the decision to release the video would require careful consideration due to the ongoing nature of the operations.

President Trump previously expressed his willingness to release the full video, although he admitted to being unsure of its contents.

Criticism from lawmakers has centered around the administration’s actions in conducting boat strikes in the Caribbean without Congressional approval. The second strike on crew members surviving the initial attack on September 2 raised concerns about the administration’s handling of the situation. Hegseth confirmed authorizing the first strike, with military commander Adm. Frank M. Bradley approving the second strike.

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Connecticut Rep. Jim Himes, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, emphasized the importance of transparency in showcasing the administration’s efforts to combat drug trafficking.

Himes highlighted the need for the public to witness the impact of U.S. military force in such situations to better understand the government’s actions.

Senator John Curtis of Utah advocated for transparency in the decision to release the video footage, emphasizing the importance of providing factual information to the public.

Curtis stressed the role of transparency in rebuilding trust in the government and allowing citizens to make informed decisions.

The Trump administration’s military campaign against drug-trafficking boats in the Caribbean has faced continued defense from officials like Hegseth.

Hegseth reaffirmed President Trump’s commitment to taking decisive military action to protect the nation’s interests, ensuring that no country doubts the resolve of the United States.

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