Key takeaways:
- The Manhattan District Attorney’s office received a threatening letter containing a white powder, postmarked from Orlando, Florida.
- The incident follows a late-night social media post from Trump, in which he mused that “potential death and destruction” could ensue if he were to be indicted.
- The Manhattan District Attorney’s office has presented evidence against Trump to a grand jury, which will decide whether the evidence is sufficient to indict him.
On Friday, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office received a threatening letter containing a white powder, postmarked from Orlando, Florida. The letter contained a note reading, “ALVIN: I AM GOING TO KILL YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!”. This comes as former President Donald Trump has been under investigation by the office, and has recently attacked the prosecutor, Alvin Bragg, calling him an “animal”.
The incident follows a late-night social media post from Trump, in which he mused that “potential death and destruction” could ensue if he were to be indicted by a Manhattan grand jury for a hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels. Trump argued that it would be catastrophic for the country to charge a former president, who received more votes than any sitting president in history, with a crime when it is known by all that no crime has been committed.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s office has not yet commented on the letter, but it is believed that they have presented evidence against Trump to a grand jury, which will decide whether the evidence is sufficient to indict him.
The incident is a reminder of the ongoing criminal investigation against Trump and the potential consequences of the case. It is unclear what the outcome of the investigation will be, but it is certain that the case will continue to be closely watched by the public.
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