This is status quo for people that are within the power structure of the USA. There is always at least one campaign office attacked during elections. This is a bit early, but, the GOP isn't interested in talking kindly about their Tea Party candidate.
I apologize to Eric. It happens, ya know? It is part of the political realities these days. No one expects Eric to defy odds or be brave. It is okay to feel vulnerable and confide in friends and family. I am sorry this happened to you, it should not have.
March 18, 2016
By David Caplan, Aaron Katersky and Megan Keneally
The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force (click here) in New York is leading the investigation into a letter containing a suspicious white powder that was sent to one of Donald Trump's sons.
The task force has also teamed up with the Secret Service, the Postal Inspector and the NYPD.
A preliminary field test of the powder sent to Eric Trump's New York City apartment Thursday indicated the substance did not appear hazardous, according to the source who was briefed on the matter.
The NYPD confirmed to ABC News it responded to a call at Trump Parc East, a high-end residential building on Central Park South, but the department did not identify the recipient of the letter as Donald Trump's 32-year-old son, who has an apartment in the building. (The Trump Organization source, however, confirmed the letter was indeed sent to the real estate mogul's son's apartment.)
The NYPD said, "At approximately 7:15 p.m., the NYPD responded to a residential building at 100 Central Park South to investigate a report of a suspicious letter received by a tenant. The letter has been removed and is being examined by law enforcement authorities. No injuries have been reported in connection with this incident."...
I apologize to Eric. It happens, ya know? It is part of the political realities these days. No one expects Eric to defy odds or be brave. It is okay to feel vulnerable and confide in friends and family. I am sorry this happened to you, it should not have.
March 18, 2016
By David Caplan, Aaron Katersky and Megan Keneally
The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force (click here) in New York is leading the investigation into a letter containing a suspicious white powder that was sent to one of Donald Trump's sons.
The task force has also teamed up with the Secret Service, the Postal Inspector and the NYPD.
A preliminary field test of the powder sent to Eric Trump's New York City apartment Thursday indicated the substance did not appear hazardous, according to the source who was briefed on the matter.
The NYPD confirmed to ABC News it responded to a call at Trump Parc East, a high-end residential building on Central Park South, but the department did not identify the recipient of the letter as Donald Trump's 32-year-old son, who has an apartment in the building. (The Trump Organization source, however, confirmed the letter was indeed sent to the real estate mogul's son's apartment.)
The NYPD said, "At approximately 7:15 p.m., the NYPD responded to a residential building at 100 Central Park South to investigate a report of a suspicious letter received by a tenant. The letter has been removed and is being examined by law enforcement authorities. No injuries have been reported in connection with this incident."...