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Lawmakers Call for Video of 2nd Strike on Alleged Drug Boat


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Fallout is growing over the deadly U.S. attack on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat in September with the Pentagon now facing calls to release video of the controversial second strike that killed survivors of the first hit. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is also facing new scrutiny for the information he shared on a Signal group chat in March about a pending military operation in Yemen. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for TODAY from the White House.