President Donald Trump ripped an ABC News correspondent when asked about his comments from less than a week ago regarding U.S. military strikes on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean.

The Pentagon has faced criticism from Democratic lawmakers and a handful of Republican members of Congress after the White House confirmed last week there was a second strike on Sept. 2 that killed two men who survived an initial attack.

Since then, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has maintained that he stands by Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley and “the combat decisions he has made” related to the mission. On Saturday, Hegseth said the Pentagon is “reviewing the process” and “we’ll see” when asked whether an official video of the follow-up strike would be made public.

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