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Top Democrat calls on Trump administration to release full video of ‘double-tap’ boat strike – live | Trump administration

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Jeffries calls for the release of ‘double tap’ strike video on suspected drug vessel

Speaking to reporters today, House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries said that the “full video” of the “double tap” strike on a suspected drug-trafficking boat off the coast of Venezuela should be released.

The top Democrat said that the American people should “have an opportunity to determine for themselves whether that strike killing people who were shipwrecked and, by all accounts, were not presenting any threat to American military personnel, whether that kind of seemingly extrajudicial killing is consistent with American values”.

The 2 September strike has left defense secretary Pete Hegseth embattled, with several congressional lawmakers calling for further investigation into the series of events that killed the remaining survivors on the vessel.

Jeffries added that if the administration thinks that their “actions are justifiable, what are they hiding from the American people?”

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The American Civil Liberties Union and Center for Constitutional Rights sued the Justice Department today for the release of a secret memo detailing the Trump administration’s justifications for striking boats in the Caribbean.

The lawsuit, filed under the Freedom of Information Act, calls for the release of “a legal opinion authored by the Office of Legal Counsel”. It notes that the legal organizations filed a FOIA with the federal government asking for those documents on 15 October. “

“Because the public deserves to know how the Trump administration has justified the outright murder of civilians as lawful, and the grounds on which it purports to provide immunity from prosecution for personnel who carried out these crimes, Plaintiffs now ask the Court for an injunction requiring Defendants to process their FOIA request and immediately release responsive records,” the filing reads.