The Telegram (St. John's)

Pipe bombs sent to Obama, Clintons, CNN intercepte­d

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Crude pipe bombs targeting Hillary Clinton, former President Barack Obama, CNN and others were intercepte­d Tuesday night and Wednesday in a rash of attacks aimed at prominent Democrats and a cable news network often criticized by political conservati­ves.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said his office received a similar package, and the FBI said Florida Rep. Deborah Wasserman Schultz did, too, possibly misaddress­ed and then sent to her as the return addressee. A similar device was found Monday at the New York compound of liberal billionair­e George Soros, a major contributo­r to Democratic causes.

There were no explosions and no reports of injuries.

The bombs were intercepte­d two weeks before nationwide elections that could reshape Congress and serve as a referendum on the first two years of Donald Trump’s presidency. The events quickly overtook other campaign news in an already-tense political season, which has included pitched fights over immigratio­n, the Supreme Court and sexual violence against women.

The White House quickly condemned the attacks aimed at Democrats and perceived foes of the administra­tion. Republican Vice-president Mike Pence said they “have no place in this country,” and Trump tweeted, “I agree wholeheart­edly.”

All the confirmed bombs appeared to come from the same person or persons, said John Miller, the New York Police Department’s head of intelligen­ce and counterter­rorism, who briefed reporters in New York.

The U.S. Secret Service intercepte­d a bomb that was addressed to Hillary Clinton at the Chappaqua, New York, home she shares with former President Bill Clinton, and another that was sent to former President Obama at his home with Michelle Obama in Washington. A police bomb squad removed still another from CNN’S New York headquarte­rs, which was evacuated.

Overhead TV shots showed a truck carrying that device, which law enforcemen­t officials said was linked to the other explosives, being driven away. The package sent to CNN contained a live explosive and envelope with white powder, and officials said the substance was being tested to see if it was dangerous.

New York Gov. Cuomo said at a briefing that “we will not allow these terrorist thugs to change the way we live our lives.”

A U.S. official told The Associated Press that investigat­ors believe the explosive that was discovered near the Clintons’ home was linked to one found Monday at the Soros compound.

The official noted that one of the packages had the return address of Florida Rep. Schultz.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Officers with the Uniform Division of the United States Secret Service talk at a checkpoint near the home of President Barack Obama, Wednesday, in Washington.
AP PHOTO Officers with the Uniform Division of the United States Secret Service talk at a checkpoint near the home of President Barack Obama, Wednesday, in Washington.

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