'Explosive Devices' Sent to Obama, Clinton, CNN, Robert De Niro and Others: List of Trump Detractors Targeted so Far

In wake of the attacks, President Trump has toned down his rhetoric against the political opponents, and instead pitched for 'unity' to safeguard the US democracy.

New York Police's bomb squad outside De Niro's restaurant where a suspicious package was found | (Photo Credits: Getty Images)

Washington, October 25: In a case of unprecedented political violence ahead of the upcoming US midterm elections, political opponents and noted detractors of President Donald Trump have been targeted with "explosive devices". Although no injuries have been reported so far, some of the cases were a close escape as the explosives-laden packages had almost reached the targets.

The latest to join the fray of targets is actor Robert De Niro, who has often condemned President Donald Trump for his ultra-conservative views and derogatory statements against migrants.

The New York Police Department on Thursday cordoned off the locality in Tribeca, where De Niro's restaurant is based. CNN Shuts Office in New York Over Suspicious Package Containing Live Explosive And White Powder.

The NYPD and intelligence have suspected the involvement of far-right elements behind the suspicious packages sent to influential personalities in the past couple of days.

List of Trump Detractors Targeted so Far With Explosive-Laden Packages:

  • Former president Bill Clinton
  • Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton
  • Former president Barack Obama
  • Media outlet CNN's office headquarter based in New York
  • Ex-CIA Director John Brennan
  • Democrat Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz
  • New York Governor Andrew Cuomo
  • Philanthropist George Soros
  • Democrat Senate Maxine Waters
  • Attorney General Eric Holder

In wake of the attacks, President Trump has toned down his rhetoric against the political opponents, and instead pitched for "unity" to safeguard the US democracy.

Assuring a crackdown on those involved in such attacks, Trump said the "culture of violence" stands in stark opposition to the principles of US polity. "Any acts or threats of political violence are an attack on our democracy itself," he added, while addressing a campaign rally in Wisconsin on Wednesday.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Oct 25, 2018 05:53 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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