Politics & Government

Trump's Son Received Suspicious Powder in Package with Massachusetts Postmark

The powder was determined not to be hazardous.

A suspicious piece of mail containing a white powder was sent to the New York City home of Eric Trump, son of Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump.

Preliminary tests indicated that the powder was not hazardous, according to NBC News.

The package, which was reported to police around 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, did have a Massachusetts postmark, according to NECN.

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Eric Trump is the middle son of Donald Trump. NYC police are investigating the incident.

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