Suspicious White Powder Found at Donald Trump Jr.'s Florida Home Sparks Hazmat Response
Authorities rushed to Donald Trump Jr.'s residence in Jupiter, Florida, after he opened an envelope containing a suspicious white powder. The incident, first reported by the Daily Beast, was confirmed by a reliable source.
Response at the Scene
Hazmat vehicles and fire trucks were swiftly deployed to Trump Jr.'s home in response to the alarming discovery. The residence, which he shares with his fiancée, former Fox News personality Kimberly Guilfoyle, was the center of attention as authorities arrived to assess the situation.
Preliminary Tests and Assessment
Initial tests on the substance yielded inconclusive results, according to the source. Despite this uncertainty, authorities indicated that the powder is not believed to be lethal. Importantly, it was clarified that Trump Jr.'s life was not in immediate danger.
The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s office had not provided an immediate comment on the incident as of the report's publication.
Background on Donald Trump Jr.
As the eldest son of former President Donald Trump, Trump Jr. has been a prominent advocate for his father. A familiar face in conservative media circles, he has frequently appeared as a guest on various programs and recently participated in campaigning activities in New Hampshire leading up to the state’s January primary.
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