Threatening letter with alleged 'ricin' sent to Sen. Susan Collins' Maine home - News Summed Up

Threatening letter with alleged 'ricin' sent to Sen. Susan Collins' Maine home


A hazardous materials team was called to the Bangor, Maine home of Sen. Susan Collins Monday after a threatening letter containing what its author said was the poison ricin was delivered there. Collins spokesperson Annie Clark said on Twitter that Collins' husband, Tom Daffron, the couple's dog and parts of the home were quarantined while the letter was analyzed. Independent Sen. Angus King of Maine, who voted against Kavanaugh, came to his fellow senator's defense. Collins signaled that she would vote for Kavanaugh in a dramatic Senate floor speech on Sept. 28. “Senator Susan Collins is the mother & grandmother of white women in America who gave us a Donald Trump presidency.


Source: Fox News October 15, 2018 19:50 UTC



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