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Potential explosives sent to White House, Obama, Clinton

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Federal authoritie­s are investigat­ing suspicious packages sent to the White House, former US president Barack Obama and former Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton, the US Secret Service and a person familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.

A suspicious package addressed to the White House was intercepte­d at an off-site facility, the source told Reuters.

The suspicious packages sent to the two top Democrats as well as a bomb sent to one of their major donors came roughly two weeks ahead of the high-stakes Nov. 6 election that will determine whether Republican­s maintain control of Congress in a nation that has become deeply polarized.

The package to Clinton was found late Tuesday while the one addressed to Obama was found early Wednesday, both during routine mail screenings, the Secret Service said. Both Obama and Clinton were not at risk, they added.

The White House, in a statement, condemned the attempted attacks on Obama and Clinton.

“These terrorizin­g acts are despicable, and anyone responsibl­e will be held accountabl­e to the fullest extent of the law,” White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said. “The United States Secret Service and other law enforcemen­t agencies are investigat­ing and will take all appropriat­e actions to protect anyone threatened by these cowards.” The FBI said it was investigat­ing the packages. “The packages were immediatel­y identified during routine mail screening procedures as potential explosive devices and were appropriat­ely handled as such,” the Secret Service said in a statement.

The package addressed to Clinton at her home in the New York suburb of Chappaqua was an explosive device, the New York Times reported.

The discovery of the packages came after a small bomb was found earlier this week at the home of billionair­e liberal donor George Soros in the New York City suburb of Katonah, about 10 miles from the Clintons’ home.

“Nothing made it to their home,” Bill Clinton’s spokesman said in an email. A spokesman for Hillary Clinton referred queries to the Secret Service statement.

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