A key GOP senator has no objection to releasing video of a military strike that killed two survivors off the coast of Venezuela. Senator Tom Cotton, who leads the Senate Intelligence Committee, says a video of the military strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean shows “nothing remarkable.” And he would not oppose […]
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GOP Sen. Cotton doesn’t oppose releasing military boat video
A key GOP senator has no objection to releasing video of a military strike that killed two survivors off the coast of Venezuela. Senator Tom Cotton, who leads the Senate Intelligence Committee, says a video of the military strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean shows “nothing remarkable.” And he would not oppose its public release. However, Congressman Jim Hines, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said “this video was profoundly shaking.” Last week, President Trump said there would be “no problem” in releasing the video.
