Lawmakers frustrated over lack of intel from Trump admin over Venezuela strikes


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Six sources tell NBC News that members of Congress are growing increasingly concerned over a lack of information from the Trump administration about the attacks on alleged drug smuggling boats. NBC News’ Courtney Kube reports on the strikes as well as the Pentagon’s updated press policy.



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