Police in Munich, Germany, say they don’t suspect a link between Thursday’s car attack and Vice President JD Vance’s visit. Nonetheless, the city is on edge and security is tight with the incident happening less than a mile from where Vance and world leaders will meet for a security conference. CBS News White House reporter Olivia Rinaldi has more.
No link between Munich car attack and Vance’s trip, police say
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