February 27, 2024
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Trump Jr. Receives Envelope with White Powdery Substance

Trump Jr. personally opened the letter and upon discovering the substance, promptly contacted emergency services….reports Asian Lite News

Donald Trump Jr., the son of former President Donald Trump, encountered a concerning incident at his Florida residence. A letter containing a white powdery substance arrived at his Jupiter home on Monday afternoon, prompting immediate response from law enforcement and hazmat units.

Trump Jr. personally opened the letter and upon discovering the substance, promptly contacted emergency services. Authorities swiftly intervened, with responders donning protective gear to assess the situation.

While initial tests indicated the substance was not lethal, its exact nature remains uncertain pending further laboratory analysis. Both postal officials and federal law enforcement agencies are actively involved in the investigation.

Although the U.S. Secret Service declined to comment, sources revealed that Trump Jr. no longer receives Secret Service protection. The FBI Miami field office issued a statement urging vigilance and cooperation from the public in reporting any suspicious activities.

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