
Newsweek
Ahazmat team on Monday was called to Donald Trump Jr.'s home in Jupiter, Florida, after he said he received a mysterious white powder inside an envelope in the mail, according to reports.
Trump Jr., eldest son of former President Donald Trump, confirmed the reports with conservative media outlet The Daily Caller, saying, "It's just become a little bit too commonplace that this sort of stuff happens."
"It doesn't matter what your politics are, this type of crap is unacceptable," he added.
A spokesperson for Trump Jr. told Axios that tests to identify the substance were "inconclusive," adding that officials "do not believe it is deadly." The incident was first reported by The Daily Beast.