Washington: A letter addressed to President Barack Obama containing a "suspicious" substance was intercepted at a mail screening facility outside the White House, the US Secret Service said Wednesday.
The letter was discovered at the remote facility which is used to screen White House mail on Tuesday, the same day authorities said a letter was sent to Senator Roger Wicker which was laced with ricin, a deadly poison.
The letter was discovered at the remote facility which is used to screen White House mail on Tuesday, the same day authorities said a letter was sent to Senator Roger Wicker which was laced with ricin, a deadly poison.
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