News from The HillBrussels attack roils White House race By Julian Hattem Tuesday mornings blasts in Brussels escalated fears about violent extremisms creep into the West, and put new pressure on presidential candidates to prove their ability to serve as the nations commander in chief. Fears mounted in the immediate aftermath of the violence that a similar attack might be carried out in the U.S., prompting renewed attention on national security in a presidential race that has been marked by a string of crises. Not signed up to receive our newsletters? Click here to join our list and get our daily emails in your inbox, too. For all the latest news: |
Belgian police release photo of attack suspectsMedia outlets published a security photo of three young men walking in the airport, and officials confirm at least one of the men is being sought as a suspect. |