Dressed in hazmat suits, dozens of police officers rushed to the home of Donald Trump Jr. in Florida, last night after his security guards found white powder in a letter he received.
According to the American website “Axios” and the newspaper “New York Post,” the correspondence of one of Trump’s sons included, among other things, threats to his life, as reported by a source.
In addition to the team of men wearing hazmat protective suits (similar to those worn by healthcare workers during the Covid pandemic), fire trucks also rushed to the home of Donald Trump Jr.
Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of the former President of the United States, was at his home in Florida when he discovered the envelope containing death threats and the unknown white powder last night.
“The results of the investigation did not ultimately reveal what this powder was, although the police expressed the opinion that they do not believe it is lethal,” a spokesperson for Trump Jr. said.
However, for the second time, he becomes the target of a letter containing white powder.
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In 2018, his then-wife, Vanessa Trump, was taken to the hospital for precautionary reasons when on February 12, she opened a letter containing powder of unknown origin, which later law enforcement authorities determined was not harmful.
The man convicted for the 2018 incident sent a similar letter with white powder to the other adult son of the Republican candidate for the 2024 presidential race, Eric Trump.
The incident occurred during the 2016 presidential campaign in the United States.
Ultimately, prosecutors stated that this powder was also harmless, as reported by the Axios website.