The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Pipe bombs sent to CNN, liberals

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A wave of pipe-bomb attacks by mail targeted Hillary Clinton, former President Barack Obama, other prominent Democrats and CNN but was thwarted without physical harm in a day of domestic terror that abruptly deepened political tensions and fears two weeks before national midterm elections.

None of the bombs detonated Wednesday as law enforcemen­t took them away for examinatio­n and disposal.

The first crude bomb to be discovered had been delivered Monday to the suburban New York compound of George Soros, a liberal billionair­e and major contributo­r to Democratic causes. The FBI said an additional package was intended for former Attorney General Eric Holder. The package intended for Holder had the wrong address and was forwarded to Democratic Rep. Deborah Wasserman Schultz, of Florida.

The targets of the bombs were some of the figures most frequently criticized by President Donald Trump, who still assails Clinton at rallies while supporters chant “lock her up” — two years after he defeated her and she largely left the political scene. Trump accuses Soros of paying protesters and singles out cable news network CNN as he rails against the “fake news” media.

The attacks overtook other news in an already tense political season that could reshape Congress and serve as a referendum on the first two years of Trump’s presidency. The actions, which caused panicked building evacuation­s and reports of additional explosives that later proved unfounded, are bound to add to fears that overheated rhetoric could lead to deadly violence as the parties engage in bitter fights over immigratio­n, the Supreme Court and the treatment of women.

The White House condemned the attacks aimed at Democrats and other perceived foes of the administra­tion.

“Acts or threats of political violence have no place in the United States,” Trump said. “This egregious conduct is abhorrent.”

Other Republican leaders said the same. But Democratic Senate and House leaders Chuck Schumer, of New York, and Nancy Pelosi, of California, said such words “ring hollow” when coming from Trump. They noted the president’s recent praise of a GOP congressma­n who body-slammed a reporter among other Trump statements.

Law enforcemen­t officials said all the packages were similar: manila envelopes with bubble-wrap interior bearing six stamps and the return address of Schultz. She is the former chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee who was accused by Clinton rivals of secretly helping the party’s eventual presidenti­al nominee.

The devices all were sent to an FBI lab in Virginia to be studied. Officials provided no details on a possible suspect or motive.

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