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Suspicious Letter Containing White Powder Sent to Donald Trump's Son Eric Trump - Unsure if it is the Cocaine he ordered or a dangerous poison

A suspicious piece of mail containing white powder was sent to Eric Trump's New York City apartment Thursday, a Trump Organization source told ABC News.
A preliminary field test indicated the substance did not appear hazardous, according to the source, who was briefed on the matter.
The New York Police Department confirmed to ABC News it responded to a call at Trump Parc East, a high-end residential building on Central Park South, but it did not identify the recipient of the mail 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."
The letter carried a Massachusetts postmark and was opened by Eric Trump’s wife, Lara, and white powder fell out, according to the source briefed on the matter.
The threatening note said something to the effect of: Either Donald Trump drops out of the race or next time this will be real, according to the source.
Out of an abundance of caution, the NYPD checked other known Trump locations, including Trump Tower.

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