Trump Jr.'s wife hospitalized after
suspicious powder scare: police
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[February 13, 2018]
By Jonathan Allen and Peter Szekely
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald
Trump's daughter-in-law Vanessa Trump was taken to a New York hospital
on Monday after she opened a piece of mail containing an unidentified
white powder that was later determined to be non-hazardous, officials
said.
Vanessa Trump, the wife of the president's eldest son Donald Jr., was
hospitalized after she complained of nausea following her exposure, New
York officials said. Two other people who were present were also taken
to the hospital.
"The substance had arrived by mail and it was addressed to Donald Trump
Jr.," said New York Police Department spokesman Carlos Nieves.
U.S. authorities have been on alert for mail containing white powder
since 2001, when envelopes laced with anthrax were sent to media outlets
and U.S. lawmakers, killing five people.
Three patients from the household were transported to the
NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center for further
evaluation, said Fire Department spokeswoman Sophia Kim.
The three included Vanessa Trump's mother, although she had not
complained of symptoms, the police spokesman said.
The package had a Boston postmark, ABC News and the New York Post
reported, citing unnamed law enforcement sources. NYPD officials
declined to comment on that detail.
"Thankful that Vanessa & my children are safe and unharmed after the
incredibly scary situation that occurred this morning," Trump Jr. said
on Twitter. "Truly disgusting that certain individuals choose to express
their opposing views with such disturbing behavior."
The U.S. Secret Service, which is charged with protecting members of the
president's family, confirmed it was involved in the investigation, said
spokesman Jeffrey Adams.
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Donald Trump Jr. and his wife Vanessa speak with Jared Kushner
during inauguration ceremonies for the swearing in of Donald Trump
as the 45th president of the United States on the West front of the
U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., January 20, 2017. REUTERS/Brian
Snyder/File Photo
Trump Jr. in September briefly gave up his Secret Service
protection, normally provided to the immediate families of all
sitting presidents, the New York Times reported at the time, citing
unnamed administration officials. His protective detail was restored
after about a week, CNN reported, also citing unnamed sources.
Trump Jr. has been in the public eye for his role in a 2016 meeting
in Trump Tower with a Russian attorney and others after the Trump
campaign was offered potentially damaging information about
Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
Congress has held probes into that meeting and whether it was part
of a Russian campaign to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential
election.
Russia denies trying to influence the election. Trump dismisses any
talk of collusion.
In 2016, white powder, which also proved harmless, was sent to the
home of Eric Trump, Trump Jr.'s brother.
(Reporting by Peter Szekely and Jonathan Allen; Additional reporting
by Roberta Rampton in Washington; Writing by Scott Malone; Editing
by Peter Cooney, Alistair Bell and Cynthia Osterman)
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