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Woman Arrested For Allegedly Sending Ricin Poison To Trump In The Mail
Woman Who Sent Poison To Donald Trump Via Mail Has Been Arrested
Authorities have arrested a woman for allegedly sending the deadly ricin poison to President Donald Trump through the mail.
According to The New York Times, she was Sunday while trying to enter the United States from Canada, nearly a year after she had been deported from the United States for engaging in criminal activity.
“An arrest was made of an individual allegedly responsible for sending a suspicious letter,” the F.B.I. said in a statement. “The investigation is ongoing.”
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It has not been made when the letter was sent or where it was intercepted. Ricin is highly toxic and can cause organ failure and death. It was detected at an off-site facility that screens mail addressed to the White House.
This is not new for Trump. In 2018, the feds intercepted mail suspected of containing ricin that was addressed to Trump and to top Pentagon and other national security officials.
Last week, former model Amy Dorris, has come out to slam President Donald Trump with sexual assault accusation.
Dorris claimed that she attended the tournament with her then-boyfriend, who was a friend of Trump’s. Despite her boyfriend’s presence, Trump was reportedly aggressive with his advances.
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