Officials confirmed Thursday that a letter addressed to President Obama “similar” to the poison-laced letters sent to Mayor Michael Bloomberg was intercepted by a White House mail facility Wednesday.
“US Secret Service can confirm that the White House mail screening facility intercepted a letter addressed to the White House that was similar to letters previously addressed to Mayor Bloomberg in New York,” U.S. Secret Service Spokesperson Brian Leary wrote in a statement Thursday. “This letter has been turned over to the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force for testing and investigation.”
Because the letter was intercepted at an outside facility, the president was never in any danger.
On the same day that the White House mail facility intercepted the letter, the New York Police Department said that threatening letters had been anonymously sent to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Those letters included references to Bloomberg’s support for gun control legislation, and contained ricin, according to initial testing disclosed on Wednesday.
Another poison letter was sent to Mayors Against Illegal Guns, Bloomberg’s pro-gun control advocacy group.








