
About a dozen suspicious letters were sent to election offices in various states this week — with at least four confirmed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as containing deadly fentanyl, according to reports. The letters warned the purpose of the missives was to “end elections now.” “We are in charge now and there is no more need for them,” the letter writers said, according to an image of one of the letters obtained by ABC News. It’s unclear if the letters were signed. “In at least four instances, preliminary...