Weighing in on the Brussels terror attacks killing at least 31 people, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said the Belgian authorities should perform “the waterboarding” and “more” to disrupt future possible attacks.
“The waterboarding would be fine. You could expand the laws more than waterboarding to get the information from these people,” Trump said on the TODAY Show.
“If it was up to me and if we changed the laws or have the laws, waterboarding would be find and if they want to, as long as its, you know we work within the laws, they don’t working within the laws,” he added.
At a Republican presidential debate on March 4 in Detroit, Trump also endorsed torture techniques “way worse” than waterboarding despite being illegal.
“If I say do it, they’re going to do it. That’s what leadership is all about,” he said at the debate referring to military and intelligence officials even if it breaks U.S. and international law. “They won’t refuse, they’re not gonna refuse me,” he said.
In Detroit GOP debate 3 weeks ago: Trump Says Military 'Won't Refuse' Torture Orders https://t.co/FDiEfSwjVu
— Leigh Ann Caldwell (@LACaldwellDC) March 22, 2016
Former top military officials came out and said that members of the military would not conduct illegal activity.
“The waterboarding” is the only thing Trump said he would do if something like the Brussels attack happened while he was in the White House. Instead he turned to the central tenets of his campaign, insinuating that it would never happen under a Trump presidency because he would be “very, very tough on the borders.” And he also mentioned his polls numbers.
“You know this is a subject that is very near and dear to my heart because I have been talking about it more than anybody else, and it’s why I’m probably number one in the polls, because I say we have to have strong border, we have to be very vigilant and careful who we allow into our country,” Trump said.
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton also weighed in on TODAY.
“It’s unrealistic to say we’re going to completely shut down our borders to everyone. That would stop commerce, for example, and that’s not in anybody’s interest,” she told Savannah Guthrie and Matt Lauer in her first interview since the attack.
"We've got to be absolutely smart and strong and steady in how we respond." –@HillaryClinton #Brussels
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) March 22, 2016
My thoughts and prayers are with the families of those killed and wounded, and all the people of Belgium. -H








