A vial of blood was sent to the Republican National Committee (RNC) headquarters in a package addressed to former President Donald Trump, causing the headquarters to be locked down in what Chairman Michael Whatley called a “biological attack.”
A hazardous materials team was called and staff Forced To seek refuge Wednesday morning after two vials containing blood of unknown origin were delivered to the headquarters in Washington, D.C. new york post report.
“Today, a vial of blood was sent to the Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington. We would like to thank the police for their quick response and ensuring everyone’s safety,” Whatley said. statement After the building is deemed safe.
He continued: “Lockdowns have been lifted and staff have resumed their duties as we continue to work undaunted and undaunted in our efforts to elect President Trump to the White House.” .
“This insurrectionary attack came on the heels of violent demonstrations by pro-Hamas protesters on university campuses and deranged Biden supporters physically attacking campaign volunteers supporting President Trump,” the Republican leader added.
Whatley did not disclose the destination of the package, but a person familiar with the matter said: Said The Associated Press reported that Trump’s name was written on it.
It is unclear if any messages were attached to the biohazard.
Capitol Police said in a statement that the package “was apprehended by the Dangerous Incident Response Unit.”
“The origin of the package and its contents will be further investigated,” police added.
This morning we were dispatched to the 300 block of SE First Street on a report of a suspicious package. The package was processed by our Hazardous Materials Unit. The package contained two vials of blood. The origin and contents of the package will be further investigated. pic.twitter.com/3kkBiNh0ry
— U.S. Capitol Police (@CapitolPolice) May 22, 2024


