""whatever" footage the Pentagon possesses "we'd certainly release, no problem.""
""I didn't say that. You said that,""
""Whatever Hegseth wants to do is okay with me.""
""We are reviewing the process, and we'll see,""
President Donald Trump said he will let Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth decide whether to release the full video of a controversial Sept. 2 military strike off Venezuela. Trump previously indicated willingness to release Pentagon footage, then denied that remark and called a reporter "fake news." The operation involved Special Operations forces attacking a boat carrying 11 people and striking again after determining two survivors among the wreckage. The incident has prompted questions from Democrats and law of war experts about possible war crimes. Hegseth declined to commit to release, citing protection of future operations, while lawmakers demanded all related footage and sought unedited videos in new defense legislation.
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