Similar letters containing a cryptic note and a “suspicious powdery substance” were addressed to former President Donald Trump, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and other high-profile individuals, though the U.S. Postal Inspection Service intercepted them before they were delivered, the sources said.
Postal inspectors have possession of the letters and have deemed them harmless, the sources said. At this point, the FBI and the U.S. Secret Service are monitoring the situation.
“There is some message. The message is somewhat unclear, but it was intended to be threatening,” Republican state Sen. Molly Baumgardner, who also received one of the letters, told ABC affiliate KMBC in Kansas City, Mo. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation, along with the FBI, are trying to determine who sent the letters and the motive behind them. Now we may know. Buried in the fourth paragraph of a story by The Witchita Eagle reporting the incident is this passage: "At least some of the letters were in envelopes with the names of transgender individuals who were killed or are prominent on the return address field, according to interviews with legislators and images posted online." There's our answer: A trans terrorist is likely behind these attacks, because even though the powder has been determined to be harmless, sending it in letters only to Republican congressmen and congresswomen is a political statement. “Kansas legislators that are Republican are being targeted,” Baumgardner told the media. She added that the letter sent to her contained the powder and noted, “It is important not to choke on your ambition.” She went on to say that the note referred to the contents as a “gift” and the sender referred to himself as “your secret despirer,” which derives from the word “despise.” “Everybody has to be concerned,” Baumgardner told KMBC. “Everyone has to take this and any subsequent threats like this very seriously.” “Preliminary tests have returned from this lab indicating the substance is presumptively negative for common biological agents of concern,” the Kansas Bureau of Investigation said in a statement over the weekend. “[The] Kansas Highway Patrol alerted director of Legislative Administrative Services Tom Day on Friday that the letters or packages of three or four other lawmakers had been submitted for further investigation. Day told legislators the letters had return addresses in Topeka and Kansas City,” the Kansas City Star reported last week. The outlet noted further:Rep. Samantha Poetter Parshall, a Paola Republican, said she was the sixth or seventh person to report receiving a letter to Day. She discovered the message while checking the mail with her 7-year-old son.
She thought the local address on her envelope meant it was safe to open.
“Once I read something about ‘Choking on your ambitions,’ I realized there was another piece of paper folded up inside of it and put it back together,” she told the outlet.
And for the record, authorities suspect the same person who sent a cryptic letter and mysterious white powder to dozens of Kansas state Republican lawmakers also sent one to former President Donald Trump and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. The left is full of sick, deranged people. And the Democratic Party is their home. Sources include: Kansas.com MSN.com KMBC.comRFK Jr.’s favorability rating rises as Biden’s satisfaction rating drops in separate polls
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