Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Wednesday received an envelope containing white powder, deemed non-hazardous, for a second time.
The envelope was found just after 3 p.m. in the mailroom at 80 Centre Street in lower Manhattan, where Bragg has an office. The finding prompted a police response as a precaution.
The powder was deemed nonhazardous, according to the New York Police Department (NYPD).
“NYPD testing determined the powder found in the mailroom to be non-hazardous,” a spokesperson for Bragg told The Epoch Times.
“We thank our partners at the NYPD Emergency Service Unit and the NYC Department of Environmental Protection for their quick response.”
Bragg has been probing a $130,000 payment by former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen to adult performer Stormy Daniels. The payment was made in the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election.
Daniels alleged Trump had an affair with her, but Trump has consistently denied any extramarital relationship with Daniels. Meanwhile, Cohen previously said he had spoken to the grand jury.
New York prosecutors are accusing Trump of having instructed Cohen to pay Daniels, and then reimbursing Cohen through monthly checks that were disguised as a retainer for legal services for the Trump Organization, leading to 34 false entries in New York business records.
Bragg, at a press conference on April 4, mentioned three possibilities of a second crime: a violation of state election law that bars any conspiracy to promote a candidate “by unlawful means,” a violation of a federal cap on campaign contributions, and a violation of state tax law. But experts have said Bragg’s lack of transparency on what the second crime actually is highly problematic.
Trump described Bragg’s case and several other criminal and civil investigations against him as “massive election interference at a scale never seen before in our country,“ adding, ”They can’t beat us at the ballot box. So they try to beat us through the law.”
Republicans and analysts say the unprecedented move to indict a former president sets Trump up as a martyr and represents a turning point in the country, where the legal system can be weaponized against political opponents.