President’s Daughter-in-Law Hospitalized as a Precaution After Opening Envelope With Suspicious Substance
Letter Sent to Couple’s Home
Vanessa Trump, the president’s daughter-in-law, has been sent to a Manhattan hospital as a precaution after opening an envelope with a suspicious white powder substance, according to ABC News.
The envelope, a letter, was sent to the home of Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr.Â
JUST IN: Letter sent to Donald Trump Jr.’s apartment containing unidentified white powder, NYPD says, and opened by his wife; she and two others were decontaminated by firefighters at the scene. Police and Secret Service are investigating.
— ABC News (@ABC) February 12, 2018
“There is no indication anyone suffered any injuries and no sign that the substance was a hazardous material or a biological agent,” NBC News notes.
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