(CNN) — The Republican chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Monday said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed to him there was a second US strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean in September — an attack that has drawn bipartisan scrutiny on Capitol Hill.
Sen. Roger Wicker of Mississippi said he expects his committee to have full access to the audio and video of the strikes as part of its investigation into the controversy amid allegations US forces executed a “double-tap” strike after the initial attack wasn’t completely fatal.
“I don’t have that information, but I do think we’ll get that information, and we’re certainly going to have available to us all of the audio and all of the video. At that point, I’ll be able to have a more informed conversation,” Wick

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