Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth walks Tuesday before briefing members of Congress on military strikes near Venezuela at the Capitol in Washington.
Jose Luis Magana, Associated Press
Secretary of State Marco Rubio walks to a secure room in the basement of the Capitol to brief senators Tuesday on military strikes near Venezuela in Washington.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., speaks to reporters Tuesday at the Capitol in Washington.
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The US Capitol Building is seen Dec. 9 seen from the Washington Monument in Washington.
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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., departs a briefing Tuesday on military strikes near Venezuela at the Capitol in Washington.
STEPHEN GROVES, LISA MASCARO and BEN FINLEY
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday the Pentagon will not publicly release unedited video of a U.S. military strike that killed two survivors of an initial attack on a boat allegedly carrying cocaine in the Caribbean, as questions mounted in Congress about the incident and the overall buildup of U.S. military forces near Venezuela.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio walks to a secure room in the basement of the Capitol to brief senators Tuesday on military strikes near Venezuela in Washington.