The Manhattan district attorney whose office is prosecuting former President Donald Trump again received a letter containing white powder, two senior law enforcement officials said Wednesday.
Ednews informs via NBC news that the most recent envelope, which was addressed to prosecutor Alvin Bragg, included a letter that used an expletive to describe Bragg's weight and powder that authorities determined was nonhazardous, the sources said.
A photo of Bragg and Trump was also in the envelope, the sources said. New York police were called to the office's mailroom in lower Manhattan as a precaution.
Additional details about the apparent threat were not immediately available.
The incident marked the second time Bragg has been sent white powder in recent weeks.
In March, a letter containing a death threat and white powder was mailed to Bragg’s office.