A "white substance" was sent to former President Barack Obama's office in Washington, D.C., according to reports Tuesday. It comes one day after President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law was taken to a hospital after a letter containing a "suspicious substance" was sent to her New York apartment, addressed to Donald Trump Jr.

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