Congress is telling Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth: Show us what happened on September 2, or your trips get cut.

That's the day a U.S. strike hit an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, followed by a second strike that killed two survivors. Two sources who saw the video said the survivors were waving overhead before they died. Eighty-seven people have been killed in these strikes in total.

Buried in the 3,086-page National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), there's a provision that says Pete Hegseth doesn't get his full travel budget until Congress sees the boat strike footage. 10

Politico reports the mandate would withhold a quarter of the Defense Secretary's travel funds unless the Pentagon hands over "unedited video of strikes conducted against designated terrorist organizations" in t

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