
The Source with Kaitlan Collins Bipartisan Lawmakers Back Release Of “Double-Tap” Boat Strike Videos
Dec 9, 2025
In this intriguing discussion, U.S. Representative Jamie Raskin, a prominent voice on legal and constitutional matters, dives into the repercussions of improper appointments in the government. He emphasizes the need for transparency regarding the double-tap boat strike videos, highlighting bipartisan concerns over potential violations of war powers. Raskin also critiques the legal boundaries surrounding appointments, reminding listeners of the significant risks involved in bypassing Senate confirmations.
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