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To: Bill who wrote (1095244)10/25/2018 10:00:19 PM
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hope they are smarter than you wing ding bat chit crazy mutha fuggers



To: Bill who wrote (1095244)10/25/2018 10:00:25 PM
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"That’s the first place the FBI should look"

Package at Wasserman Schultz's office in bomb squad custody ...

miamiherald.com



To: Bill who wrote (1095244)10/26/2018 3:16:58 AM
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Meanwhile, Utah man charged for sending
deadly toxin to President Trump,
threatening admin officials
BizPac Review, by Vivek Saxena Original Article

Many of the same left-wing media outlets that rushed to blame the attempted bombings this week of various Democrat political figures on President Donald Trump have been suspiciously quiet about an alleged attempt to poison the president. Earlier this month Pentagon mail screeners discovered threatening letters addressed to President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary James Mattis and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson with at least one, addressed to Trump, containing the deadly toxin ricin.