Congressional lawmakers questioned Adm. Frank Bradley during several sessions behind closed doors on Thursday.
The inquiry stems from the disclosure by the Trump Administration of follow-up strikes during a Sept. 2 military attack in the Caribbean. Those strikes killed 11 people who were allegedly on a boat transporting drugs to the U.S.
President Donald Trump announced a "kinetic strike" in a Truth Social post and shared a 29-second video of a single strike.
However, controversy erupted following a report last week from The Washington Post alleging Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered follow-up strikes on two survivors from the initial attack, including an alleged verbal order to "kill them all". Those follow-up strikes have raised legal concerns.
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