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Bipartisan push grows in Senate to force release of unedited Caribbean strike footage

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Partisan fights played out publicly in high-profile votes in the Senate this week, but lawmakers are quietly finding common ground in their support of a push to have the unedited footage of Caribbean boat strikes released.

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Tucked into the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is a provision that would require the Pentagon to release the full, unedited footage of boat strikes carried out in the Caribbean in exchange for Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s travel budget to be fully funded.

The Trump administration has come under scrutiny on Capitol Hill for repeated strikes on alleged drug boats from Venezuela over the last several months, which came to a head last week in the wake of the deadly Sept. 2 double-strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea.

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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth delivers remarks as he and Secretaries of State and Defense, including Marco Rubio, host their Australian counterparts for bilateral talks at the State Department in Washington, Dec. 8, 2025. (Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images)

«I think we need to see all of the video footage, particularly of the second strike from Sept. 2,» Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told Fox News Digital.

Lawmakers in the upper chamber don’t know who slipped the provision into the colossal legislative package, including Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Roger Wicker, R-Miss., who told reporters, «I would imagine that it got added at the leadership level.»

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The massive legislative package sailed through the House on Thursday and is set for a series of procedural tests in the Senate beginning on Monday. And many lawmakers broadly support the release of the footage, particularly of the double-tap strike, to Congress.

Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., who is a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told Fox News Digital that his committee, and «maybe the [Senate] Intel Committee,» should have complete access to the unedited footage.

«And then, based upon that, we can decide whether or not we would push further,» Rounds said. «But let us look at the facts first.»

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Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., talks with reporters in the U.S. Capitol after the House passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in Washington, May 22, 2025.  (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc.)

Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., who also sits on the Armed Services Committee, told Fox News Digital that he fully supported the provision and noted that Hegseth and the Pentagon had already released partial footage, treating it like «almost a commercial.»

«So you released part of the video, and you’re banging your chest about it,» Kaine said. «You should release the whole thing.»

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Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, agreed and told Fox News Digital that it shouldn’t be a roadblock to passage of the broader defense package, either.

«There’s no excuse for not releasing it. It shouldn’t. If somebody is not releasing something, it usually tells me that they don’t want it to see the light of day,» he said. «I just want the video of the rest of the strike. That’s not me. It’s the American people who need to see this. They need to know what’s being done in their name.»

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During the week, the so-called «Gang of Eight,» which includes Republican and Democratic leadership from the Senate and House along with the chairs and ranking members of the intelligence committees in both chambers, met with Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio for a briefing on the strikes.

Neither Thune nor Senate Intel Committee Chair Tom Cotton, R-Ark., commented on the briefing, but Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., characterized it as «very unsatisfying.»

«I asked Secretary Hegseth, Secretary of Defense Hegseth, would he let every member of Congress see unedited videos of the Sept. 2 strike? His answer, ‘We have to study it well,’» Schumer said. «In my view, they’ve studied it long enough. Congress ought to be able to see it.»

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Some Republicans support more transparency on the matter, too, including Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., who told Fox News Digital that he didn’t «have any problem» releasing the footage.

But he emphasized that the entire point of the strikes was to combat the flow of drugs into the country.

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«We’re losing sight of the most important narrative, and that is, more Americans have died of illegal drugs in the last seven years than World War I, World War II and Vietnam combined,» Daines said.

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Venezuela arrests more Americans as Trump ramps up pressure on Maduro: report

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The number of American citizens arrested and held in Venezuela has risen in recent months, according to a new report.

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Several Americans have been detained by Venezuelan security forces as the Trump administration stepped up efforts to isolate President Nicolás Maduro, including sanctions enforcement and an expanded military presence in the Caribbean, The New York Times reported.

A U.S. official familiar with the matter, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the outlet that while some detainees face what Venezuelan authorities describe as legitimate criminal charges, Washington is considering designating at least two Americans as «wrongfully detained.»

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Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro brandishes a sword said to have belonged to independence hero Simón Bolívar during a civic-military event at the military academy in Caracas, Venezuela, Nov. 25, 2025.  (Ariana Cubillos/AP Photo)

This can speed up diplomatic efforts to secure their release.

Those arrested are said to include three Venezuelan-American dual nationals and two U.S. citizens with no known ties to Venezuela, the official told the outlet.

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Maduro’s government has long been accused by U.S. officials and critics of using detained foreign nationals as leverage in negotiations with the U.S.

President Trump has made the release of Americans held overseas a priority during both of his presidencies. During his first term, he followed a campaign of maximum pressure against Maduro.

On his return to office in January, Trump also sent envoy Richard Grenell to Caracas to push for a prisoner agreement.

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Joseph St. Clair has been released by the Venezuelan government, his family said Tuesday.  (Courtesy of the St. Clair family)

Grenell met Maduro in person and was tasked with securing the return of detained Americans, announcing he was bringing home six who had been imprisoned, per Reuters.

In May, Venezuela also released a U.S. Air Force veteran who had been detained for roughly six months. 

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Joseph St Clair, who served in Afghanistan, had traveled to South America for treatment for PTSD.

In July, as reported by Fox News Digital, 10 more Americans and U.S. permanent residents were released after a prisoner swap that saw more than 250 Venezuelans held in El Salvador also returned home. The U.S. State Department confirmed that release July 18, 2025.

«Our commitment to the American people is clear: We will safeguard the well-being of U.S. nationals both at home and abroad and not rest until all Americans being held hostage or unjustly detained around the world are brought home,» Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at the time.

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That diplomatic push led to talks between U.S. and Venezuelan officials and resulted in the release of at least 16 American citizens and permanent residents by mid-2025.

Those negotiations were later suspended as the administration shifted toward broader pressure.

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The U.S. began expanding sanctions enforcement, redeploying naval assets to the Caribbean and increasing operations targeting vessels allegedly linked to drug-trafficking networks tied to Maduro’s regime.

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The New York Times reported Wednesday that among those Americans currently reported missing is James Luckey-Lange, 28, of Staten Island, New York, who went missing after crossing Venezuela’s southern border in early December.

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Luckey-Lange is the son of musician Diane Luckey, known as Q Lazzarus.

Another former detainee, Renzo Huamanchumo Castillo, a Peruvian-American, told the outlet he was arrested last year and accused of terrorism and plotting to kill Maduro.

«We realized afterward, I was just a token,» he said. He was released in the July prisoner swap after months of harsh detention.

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At least two others with U.S. ties remain imprisoned, according to their families: Aidel Suarez, a U.S. permanent resident born in Cuba, and Jonathan Torres Duque, a Venezuelan-American, according to reporting by The New York Times.

The exact number of newly detained Americans has not been publicly disclosed by U.S. officials.

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El Gobierno de Taiwán mantiene la alerta máxima tras las masivas maniobras militares de China

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Equipo militar de las fuerzas terrestres participa en ejercicios de fuego real de largo alcance dirigidos a aguas al sur de Taiwán, desde una ubicación no revelada en esta captura de pantalla de un vídeo publicado por el Comando del Teatro Oriental del Ejército Popular de Liberación (EPL) de China el 30 de diciembre de 2025. Vía REUTERS.

Las autoridades de Taiwán mantuvieron este miércoles un estado de alerta máxima tras las maniobras militares a gran escala efectuadas por China alrededor de la isla, según informó la guardia costera taiwanesa. El centro de respuesta marítima de emergencia del país continuó operativo mientras se monitoreaban los movimientos navales chinos, luego de que la víspera se lanzaran decenas de cohetes hacia territorio taiwanés y se desplegara un considerable número de buques de guerra y aeronaves en las inmediaciones.

Los ejercicios, denominados “Justice Mission 2025”, concluyeron oficialmente el miércoles por la noche, tras un anuncio de Beijing en el que se aseguró que sus fuerzas armadas permanecerán en estado de alerta y reforzarán su preparación para el combate. Según la declaración recogida por la guardia costera taiwanesa, aún se mantenía una presencia significativa de barcos y aviones chinos en la zona de respuesta, por lo que las fuerzas armadas de Taiwán continuarían aplicando un “mecanismo de contingencia adecuado”. No se ofrecieron detalles adicionales.

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A través de un comunicado, el Ministerio de Defensa de Taiwán denunció que “las provocaciones agresivas y militaristas del Partido Comunista Chino ponen en peligro la seguridad y estabilidad regional, y han sido condenadas por aliados democráticos de la comunidad internacional”. En su discurso de Año Nuevo, el presidente Xi Jinping insistió en el mensaje de reunificación nacional, transmitido por la cadena estatal CCTV. “Los compatriotas a ambos lados del Estrecho de Taiwán están unidos por lazos de sangre más fuertes que el agua, y la tendencia histórica hacia la reunificación nacional es imparable”, afirmó.

El régimen chino reiteró que considera a Taiwán parte de su territorio y no descarta el uso de la fuerza para lograr su control. Por su parte, la isla rechaza los reclamos de soberanía de Beijing y calificó los recientes ejercicios militares de amenaza a la seguridad regional y provocación directa.

El martes por la noche, los buques chinos comenzaron a alejarse de las aguas próximas a Taiwán, según declaró Kuan Bi-ling, titular del Consejo de Asuntos Oceánicos de Taiwán, en una publicación en Facebook. Un funcionario de la guardia costera informaba a Reuters que los 11 barcos de la guardia costera china habían abandonado la zona y se alejaban del área circundante. Otro funcionario de seguridad taiwanés confirmó que los centros de respuesta de emergencia tanto de las fuerzas armadas como de la guardia costera seguían activos.

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Un caza Mirage 2000 de Taiwán, pasa junto a un hangar en una base aérea en Hsinchu, en el norte de Taiwán, el 30 de diciembre de 2025. (AP Foto/Chiang Ying-ying)

Durante la jornada, dos funcionarios de seguridad regionales señalaron a Reuters que habían detectado más de 90 buques de la marina y la guardia costera chinas en la región, incluyendo despliegues en el mar de China Meridional, las cercanías de Taiwán y el mar de China Oriental. Los mismos funcionarios, que solicitaron anonimato por la sensibilidad del asunto, aseguraron que el tamaño del despliegue marítimo chino había ido aumentando desde principios de semana.

El Ministerio de Defensa taiwanés detalló el miércoles que en las últimas 24 horas se registraron 77 aeronaves militares y 25 embarcaciones de la marina y la guardia costera chinas operando en torno a la isla, con 35 aviones cruzando la línea media del estrecho de Taiwán.

Mientras se desarrollaban los ejercicios, los embajadores ante China de los países miembros del grupo Quad—Estados Unidos, Australia, Japón e India—se reunieron en Beijing. El embajador estadounidense David Perdue compartió en X una fotografía junto a sus homólogos, indicando que el Quad representa “una fuerza para el bien” que busca mantener un Indo-Pacífico libre y abierto, aunque no ofreció más detalles acerca del encuentro. La embajada estadounidense no respondió de inmediato a las consultas de Reuters sobre la reunión.

Debido a la magnitud de las maniobras, consideradas por China las más extensas hasta la fecha en cuanto a cobertura territorial, Taiwán se vio obligada a cancelar decenas de vuelos internos y desplegar cazas y buques para seguimiento y respuesta, además de ejecutar ejercicios rápidos de defensa y levantar barricadas en diversos puntos.

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La Oficina de Asuntos de Taiwán de China, a través de su portavoz Zhang Han, calificó las maniobras como “una medida necesaria y justa” para salvaguardar la soberanía nacional y la integridad territorial, agregando que constituyen “una severa advertencia contra las fuerzas separatistas de la independencia taiwanesa y la interferencia externa”.

La agencia oficial Xinhua publicó que la simulación de “cerco” demostró la capacidad del Ejército Popular de Liberación para “presionar y contener a las fuerzas separatistas mientras se niega el acceso a interferencias externas”, citando al profesor Zhang Chi de la Universidad Nacional de Defensa de la PLA.

A pesar de la creciente intensidad de los ejercicios, el director del programa Asia del centro de estudios estadounidense Defense Priorities, Lyle Goldstein, opinó a Reuters que es improbable que Beijing inicie una guerra abierta, debido al elevado coste político y militar que supondría.

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Zohran Mamdani will be first mayor to be sworn in on Quran during New York City inauguration

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New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s campaign confirmed on Wednesday he will make a historical move on New Year’s Day, using the Quran during his swearing-in ceremony.

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Mamdani, a 34-year-old Ugandan-born socialist, will be the first Muslim mayor of New York City and the first mayor to be sworn in using the Quran, the central religious text of Islam.

New York Attorney General Letitia James will host a private midnight ceremony at Old City Hall Station, a historical decommissioned subway station, before he is sworn in during a public inauguration on the steps of City Hall by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Thursday afternoon.

He will use two family Qurans, as well as one that belonged to writer and Puerto Rican activist Arturo Schomburg, who built the foundation for Harlem’s Schomburg Center for research in Black culture.

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New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani celebrates as he takes the stage at his election night watch party at the Brooklyn Paramount on November 4, 2025 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Mamdani defeated Independent candidate Andrew Cuomo and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa in the closely watched election for New York City mayor.  (Michael M. Santiago/Getty)

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Progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is expected to deliver opening remarks at the latter event, which will be free and open to the public.

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Mamdani defeated former Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican gubernatorial candidate Curtis Sliwa in November, after campaigning on affordability and socialist policies including rent freezes, city-run grocery stores, and free buses and childcare.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., refused to endorse Mamdani during his campaign, though it is unclear if the choice was tied to Mamdani’s 2023 arrest while protesting the war in Gaza outside Schumer’s Brooklyn home.

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Democratic New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani holds hands with his wife Rama Duwaji after they voted at a polling location at Frank Sinatra School of Arts in the Queens borough of New York City on Nov. 4, 2025. (LEONARDO MUNOZ/AFP via Getty Images)

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Mamdani has openly voiced his belief that Israel’s military campaign in Gaza is «genocide,» denying Israel is a Jewish state and failing to condemn the violent slogan «globalize the intifada.»

During his time at Bowdoin College, he founded the Students for Justice in Palestine chapter.

Though he promised to protect Jewish New Yorkers, he announced on Tuesday the city’s next top attorney would be Ramzi Kassem, who defended convicted al Qaeda terrorist Ahmed al-Darbi and Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil, who is accused of leading antisemitic demonstrations on campus.

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Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani supporters gather outside 30 Rock in New York City on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025.  (Fox News Digital/Deirdre Heavey)

Al-Darbi was convicted of conspiracy in connection with the fatal 2017 al Qaeda terrorist bombing of a French oil tanker off the coast of Yemen, and was transferred in 2018 by the Trump administration into Saudi Arabian custody. Khalil was released, but his case remains ongoing.

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During a news conference announcing Kassem’s appointment, Mamdani said, «I will turn to Ramzi for his remarkable experience and his commitment to defending those too often abandoned by our legal system.»

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Fox News Digital’s Andrew Mark Miller, Deirdre Heavey and Peter Pinedo contributed to this report.

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