Report: Trump's sister receives threatening letter

A letter sent to Third Circuit Judge Maryanne Trump Barry contained threats to harm her if her brother, Donald Trump, remains in the race for the White House. (AP Photo/Tim Larsen)

Report: Trump's sister receives threatening letter

Law enforcement officials are investigating a threatening letter sent over the weekend to Donald Trump's sister, just days after police were sent to the home of Trump's son to investigate a similar letter, according to a report from CNN.
The letter sent to Third Circuit Judge Maryanne Trump Barry contained threats to harm her if her brother, the leading GOP presidential candidates, remains in the race for the White House, the report claimed.
Last week, a letter sent to Trump's 32-year-old son, Eric, contained similar language as well as a suspicious white powder. Authorities later determined the powder was not harmful and they are not investigating whether the two letters came from the same sender.
Both investigations are reportedly being conducted by the New York Police Department in coordination with the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force.
Trump has not commented on either incident, but the billionaire and his family members have been told to exercise extreme caution when retrieving their mail due to anticipation of additional threats.


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