Confirmation of poison in an envelope at the White House address

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poison in an envelope at the White House address

Washington: Federal authorities in the US have detected poison Poison ricin in an envelope at a White House address. An official gave this information to the Associated Press on Saturday. He reported that the letter was caught in a government establishment that investigates incoming mailings for President Donald Trump and the President’s White House office. The official said that preliminary investigation has confirmed it to be resin.

This is a toxic substance found naturally in castor seed (castor seed). The officer gave this information on the condition of keeping the name confidential. Federal investigators are finding out where this envelope came from and who sent it. The FBI, Secret Service and US Postal Inspection Service are leading the investigation. The FBI said in a statement that agents are “investigating a suspicious letter from the US government postal establishment and that it poses no threat to public safety.” Significantly, a senior Navy employee was arrested in 2018 for sending similar envelopes to Trump and members of his administration.

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