Trump and Clinton Clash After Brussels Attacks
The U.S. presidential front-runners clashed over interrogation techniques and whether to stop foreign Muslims from entering the country.
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In the wake of a series of deadly terrorist attacks in Brussels on Tuesday, the U.S. presidential front-runners clashed over interrogation techniques and whether to stop foreign Muslims from entering the country.
"If they could expand the laws, I would do a lot more than waterboarding," Donald Trump said Tuesday morning on NBC's Today. "I am in the camp where you have to get the information, and you have to get it rapidly."