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- A suspicious envelope addressed to President Donald Trump was reportedly intercepted by the US Secret Service on Monday.
- The envelope did not make it inside the White House, according to a statement from the agency.
- The interception comes amid reports of at least two packages addressed to senior military officials at the Pentagon, which tested positive for ricin, a deadly poison.
The US Secret Service says it is investigating a suspicious envelope addressed to President Donald Trump.
It was not immediately clear what was inside the envelope. The Secret Service said the correspondence never made it inside the White House.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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