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Top Intel Democrat says he wants to ‘get the truth’ ahead of boat strike briefing
- Senate and House committees will question Admiral Bradley about the September Venezuela strike.
- The Washington Post report questions whether the strike could amount to a war crime.
- Senator Mark Warner wants unedited video and clear answers on what was ordered.
- Warner argues the strike fits a pattern of political actions by the military in support of Trump.
- Warner seeks accountability and precise details on video and orders.
- The briefing is scheduled days after the Post report raised questions about the strike.
- Bradley previously led the Joint Special Operations Command.
- The briefing is set to occur before both Senate and House Armed Services and Intelligence committees.
- The briefing follows calls for transparency from lawmakers.
- The article frames the issue as a broader scrutiny of military actions under the Trump administration.
- The briefing aims to verify administration claims about those killed in the strike.
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