WASHINGTON >> Democratic lawmakers said Tuesday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a classified briefing, declined to commit to showing the full Congress unedited video of the U.S. military’s attack on a boat in the Caribbean on Sept. 2.

The attack, which included a follow-up strike that killed two survivors, has been the subject of intense scrutiny on Capitol Hill and among military experts, who have raised questions about its legality.

“His answer: We have to study it,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said of Hegseth’s response Tuesday. “Well, in my view, they’ve studied it long enough.”

Schumer added: “Congress ought to be able to see it.”

The closed-door discussion also included Secretary of State Marco Rubio; John Ratcliffe, the CIA director; and Gen. Dan Caine,

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