Investigation Underway After Donald Trump Jr. Receives Suspicious White Powder and Death Threat
Authorities are conducting tests on the substance, which initial results suggest is not deadly.
- Authorities responded to Donald Trump Jr.'s Florida home after he opened an envelope containing a suspicious white powder and a death threat.
- Initial tests on the substance were inconclusive, but officials do not believe it is deadly.
- This is the second time Donald Trump Jr. has received an envelope with white powder; the first incident occurred in 2018.
- Donald Trump Jr. criticized the media's response, suggesting a double standard based on political affiliation.
- The investigation is being conducted by the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office in conjunction with the U.S. Secret Service.