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7m ago17:10
Trump 'agrees wholeheartedly' with Pence condemnation
In his first direct comments on the explosive devices, President Trump echoed Vice President Mike Pence’s comments condemning the incidents.
Donald J. Trump
✔@realDonaldTrump
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1055127893112696832
I agree wholeheartedly!
Vice President Mike Pence
✔@VP
We condemn the attempted attacks against fmr Pres Obama, the Clintons, @CNN & others. These cowardly actions are despicable & have no place in this Country. Grateful for swift response of @SecretService, @FBI & local law enforcement. Those responsible will be brought to justice.
12:04 PM - Oct 24, 2018
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22m ago16:55
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and NYPD Commissioner James O’Neill will give a briefing on the explosive device sent to the Time Warner center at the location at 12:45, according to the mayor’s office.
Updated at 5.07pm BST
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41m ago16:36
Police investigating package sent to Democratic congresswoman
Police are also investigating a potential suspicious package at the office of Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz in Sunrise, Florida, NBC’s Miami affiliate reported.
The office has been evacuated and the bomb squad has been sent to the site, according to CNN.
It’s unclear what the package sent to Wasserman Schultz contained and false alarms are not uncommon.
Wasserman Schultz is the former head of the Democratic National Committee.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz is the former head of the DNC. Photograph: Scott Audette/Reuters
Updated at 5.12pm BST
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45m ago16:31
Package sent to CNN addressed to John Brennan, network reports
The package sent to CNN’s studios was addressed to former CIA director John Brennan care of CNN, the network reported.
Brennan, who has clashed publicly with President Trump, is actually a contributor to MSNBC and NBC News and is not affiliated with CNN.
Updated at 4.38pm BST
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49m ago16:28
Mike Pence: attempted attacks 'cowardly and despicable'
Vice President Mike Pence denounced the attempted attacks in a tweet, calling them “cowardly” and “despicable” and vowing to catch whoever is responsible.
Vice President Mike Pence
✔@VP
https://twitter.com/VP/status/1055115436361166849
We condemn the attempted attacks against fmr Pres Obama, the Clintons, @CNN & others. These cowardly actions are despicable & have no place in this Country. Grateful for swift response of @SecretService, @FBI & local law enforcement. Those responsible will be brought to justice.
11:14 AM - Oct 24, 2018
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53m ago16:24
The explosive device sent to CNN was received at 9:30am at the Time Warner Center mailroom, the network’s Brian Stelter reported.
It’s unclear who it was addressed to.
The device contained pipes and wires, CNN has reported.
Updated at 4.24pm BST
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1h ago16:12
Hillary Clinton was campaigning for Democrats in Florida and wasn’t at the Clinton family’s Westchester home when the suspicious package addressed to her was found, according to the Associated Press.
But former President Bill Clinton was at the home in Chappaqua, New York. The package was intercepted at a Westchester County screening facility before being sent to the house, a person familiar with the situation told the AP.
The Secret Service says the package was identified during routine mail screening procedures.
The package addressed to Obama was intercepted in Washington, DC, also during the mail screening that the Secret Service performs for former presidents.
Hillary Clinton was scheduled to headline a fundraiser Wednesday for Florida congressional candidate Donna Shalala.
A police car in front of the home of Hillary Clinton in the New York suburb of Chappaqua. Photograph: Mike Segar/Reuters
Updated at 4.24pm BST
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1h ago16:05
No suspicious package sent to White House – Secret Service
A Secret Service spokeswoman told CNN there was no suspicious package addressed to the White House intercepted. The agency said it intercepted only two packages, the ones addressed to Clinton and Obama.
Updated at 4.23pm BST
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1h ago16:03
The latest incidents come after envelopes containing a suspicious substance were sent to the White House and Pentagon earlier this month.
A man was arrested in Utah for sending the envelopes to President Trump, Defense Secretary James Mattis, and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson.
The substance sent to the Pentagon was initially suspected to be the poison risin, but turned out to be castor seeds.
Updated at 4.05pm BST
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1h ago16:00
White House condemns 'despicable' acts
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders condemned the attempted attacks. She said in a statement:
“We condemn the attempted violent attacks recently made against President Obama, President Clinton, Secretary Clinton, and other public figures. These terrorizing acts are despicable, and anyone responsible will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.
“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.”
Sarah Sanders: ‘Anyone responsible will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.’ Photograph: Michael Reynolds/EPA
Updated at 4.10pm BST
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2h ago15:47
CNN anchors were on air from New York discussing the other explosive devices when they cut to commercial due to a fire alarm in the studio. They returned to air from Washington, reporting that New York’s Time Warner Center - where the network’s studios are located - had been evacuated due to a suspicious package.
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The New York Police Department bomb squad responded to the office in Columbus Circle.
The NYPD said on Twitter that special operations officers “are investigating a suspicious package in Columbus Circle. Please avoid the area. Expect a police presence and heavy traffic in the area. More information to follow.”
Anchors Jim Sciutto and Poppy Harlow, who had been on air when the alarm went off, continued reporting by cell phone from the street outside the building.
Officers planned to remove the device in a secure vehicle and the bring it to the Rodman’s Neck facility in the Bronx, where the bomb squad is based, according to CNN. They did not plan to detonate it on site.
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Elana Zak
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https://twitter.com/elanazak/status/1055106600061624321
.@PoppyHarlowCNN and @jimsciutto are doing what good journalists always do: Keep reporting the story. They are standing on a street corner on cell phones on air after our building was evacuated.
10:39 AM - Oct 24, 2018
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2h ago15:39
Suspicious packages sent to Clinton and Obama
Packages containing suspected bombs were sent to the homes of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, the Secret Service said on Wednesday.
CNN’s offices in Manhattan have also been evacuated because of a suspicious package, the network said.
Another suspicious package containing a pipe bomb that was addressed to the White House was intercepted.
The incidents came after an explosive device was found in the mailbox at the New York home of George Soros, the prominent Democratic donor.
We’ll be bringing you live updates here as events unfold.
Secret Service officers in Washington. Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP
Trump 'agrees wholeheartedly' with Pence condemnation
In his first direct comments on the explosive devices, President Trump echoed Vice President Mike Pence’s comments condemning the incidents.
Donald J. Trump
✔@realDonaldTrump
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1055127893112696832
I agree wholeheartedly!
Vice President Mike Pence
✔@VP
We condemn the attempted attacks against fmr Pres Obama, the Clintons, @CNN & others. These cowardly actions are despicable & have no place in this Country. Grateful for swift response of @SecretService, @FBI & local law enforcement. Those responsible will be brought to justice.
12:04 PM - Oct 24, 2018
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Updated at 5.12pm BST
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22m ago16:55
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and NYPD Commissioner James O’Neill will give a briefing on the explosive device sent to the Time Warner center at the location at 12:45, according to the mayor’s office.
Updated at 5.07pm BST
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41m ago16:36
Police investigating package sent to Democratic congresswoman
Police are also investigating a potential suspicious package at the office of Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz in Sunrise, Florida, NBC’s Miami affiliate reported.
The office has been evacuated and the bomb squad has been sent to the site, according to CNN.
It’s unclear what the package sent to Wasserman Schultz contained and false alarms are not uncommon.
Wasserman Schultz is the former head of the Democratic National Committee.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz is the former head of the DNC. Photograph: Scott Audette/Reuters
Updated at 5.12pm BST
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45m ago16:31
Package sent to CNN addressed to John Brennan, network reports
The package sent to CNN’s studios was addressed to former CIA director John Brennan care of CNN, the network reported.
Brennan, who has clashed publicly with President Trump, is actually a contributor to MSNBC and NBC News and is not affiliated with CNN.
Updated at 4.38pm BST
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49m ago16:28
Mike Pence: attempted attacks 'cowardly and despicable'
Vice President Mike Pence denounced the attempted attacks in a tweet, calling them “cowardly” and “despicable” and vowing to catch whoever is responsible.
Vice President Mike Pence
✔@VP
https://twitter.com/VP/status/1055115436361166849
We condemn the attempted attacks against fmr Pres Obama, the Clintons, @CNN & others. These cowardly actions are despicable & have no place in this Country. Grateful for swift response of @SecretService, @FBI & local law enforcement. Those responsible will be brought to justice.
11:14 AM - Oct 24, 2018
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Updated at 4.30pm BST
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53m ago16:24
The explosive device sent to CNN was received at 9:30am at the Time Warner Center mailroom, the network’s Brian Stelter reported.
It’s unclear who it was addressed to.
The device contained pipes and wires, CNN has reported.
Updated at 4.24pm BST
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1h ago16:12
Hillary Clinton was campaigning for Democrats in Florida and wasn’t at the Clinton family’s Westchester home when the suspicious package addressed to her was found, according to the Associated Press.
But former President Bill Clinton was at the home in Chappaqua, New York. The package was intercepted at a Westchester County screening facility before being sent to the house, a person familiar with the situation told the AP.
The Secret Service says the package was identified during routine mail screening procedures.
The package addressed to Obama was intercepted in Washington, DC, also during the mail screening that the Secret Service performs for former presidents.
Hillary Clinton was scheduled to headline a fundraiser Wednesday for Florida congressional candidate Donna Shalala.
A police car in front of the home of Hillary Clinton in the New York suburb of Chappaqua. Photograph: Mike Segar/Reuters
Updated at 4.24pm BST
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1h ago16:05
No suspicious package sent to White House – Secret Service
A Secret Service spokeswoman told CNN there was no suspicious package addressed to the White House intercepted. The agency said it intercepted only two packages, the ones addressed to Clinton and Obama.
Updated at 4.23pm BST
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1h ago16:03
The latest incidents come after envelopes containing a suspicious substance were sent to the White House and Pentagon earlier this month.
A man was arrested in Utah for sending the envelopes to President Trump, Defense Secretary James Mattis, and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson.
The substance sent to the Pentagon was initially suspected to be the poison risin, but turned out to be castor seeds.
Updated at 4.05pm BST
FacebookTwitterGoogle plus
1h ago16:00
White House condemns 'despicable' acts
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders condemned the attempted attacks. She said in a statement:
“We condemn the attempted violent attacks recently made against President Obama, President Clinton, Secretary Clinton, and other public figures. These terrorizing acts are despicable, and anyone responsible will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.
“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.”
Sarah Sanders: ‘Anyone responsible will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.’ Photograph: Michael Reynolds/EPA
Updated at 4.10pm BST
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2h ago15:47
CNN anchors were on air from New York discussing the other explosive devices when they cut to commercial due to a fire alarm in the studio. They returned to air from Washington, reporting that New York’s Time Warner Center - where the network’s studios are located - had been evacuated due to a suspicious package.
Play Video
1:16
CNN broadcast interrupted by fire alarm due to bomb threat - video
The New York Police Department bomb squad responded to the office in Columbus Circle.
The NYPD said on Twitter that special operations officers “are investigating a suspicious package in Columbus Circle. Please avoid the area. Expect a police presence and heavy traffic in the area. More information to follow.”
Anchors Jim Sciutto and Poppy Harlow, who had been on air when the alarm went off, continued reporting by cell phone from the street outside the building.
Officers planned to remove the device in a secure vehicle and the bring it to the Rodman’s Neck facility in the Bronx, where the bomb squad is based, according to CNN. They did not plan to detonate it on site.
View image on Twitter
Elana Zak
✔@elanazak
https://twitter.com/elanazak/status/1055106600061624321
.@PoppyHarlowCNN and @jimsciutto are doing what good journalists always do: Keep reporting the story. They are standing on a street corner on cell phones on air after our building was evacuated.
10:39 AM - Oct 24, 2018
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Updated at 4.27pm BST
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2h ago15:39
Suspicious packages sent to Clinton and Obama
Packages containing suspected bombs were sent to the homes of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, the Secret Service said on Wednesday.
CNN’s offices in Manhattan have also been evacuated because of a suspicious package, the network said.
Another suspicious package containing a pipe bomb that was addressed to the White House was intercepted.
The incidents came after an explosive device was found in the mailbox at the New York home of George Soros, the prominent Democratic donor.
We’ll be bringing you live updates here as events unfold.
Secret Service officers in Washington. Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP