Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is sent another threatening letter and white powder

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The envelope also included a photo of former President Donald Trump. The powder was determined to be nonhazardous, sources said.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg speaks during a press conference
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg speaks in New York on April 4.Kena Betancur / Getty Images file

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.

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. 

“ALVIN: I AM GOING TO KILL YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!” the letter said.

At the time, a senior law enforcement source said Bragg had been the subject of “several hundred” threats. A couple of dozen were considered to directly threaten serious harm, the source said.

On April 4, Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records related to his role in hush money payments made near the end of the 2016 presidential campaign.

A statement of facts filed by Bragg's office accused Trump of "repeatedly and fraudulently" falsifying the records to conceal damaging information from voters.

Trump has called the case "fake" and said the only crime he committed was "to fearlessly defend our nation from those who seek to destroy it."

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