Briefbomb Series: An acquaintance describes the suspects as "mentally ill" – teletypewriter from the United States



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The alleged perpetrator of the series of trapped letters is stopped. He is known to the police and threatened in the past with an attack. The ticker.

  • The discovery of alleged explosions in the post offices of Obama and Clinton puts the United States in turmoil
  • In addition, the CNN office in New York had to be evacuated due to a suspicious package
  • The mayor of New York speaks of an "act of terrorism"
  • A White House spokeswoman described sending bombs "of terrorist acts"

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Update 8:43: With information on the Florida man, who allegedly sent at least 13 homemade bombs to prominent critics of Donald Trump, US authorities have so far held back. But it is already clear that Cesar Sayoc, arrested on Friday, is a fanatical supporter of Trump – motivated by the hatred of the president's critics.

The windows of his van were covered with political stickers – an advertisement for Trump and insults to his opponents. The decor included the tarnished faces of former President Barack Obama, former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and CNN host Van Jones, as well as the slogan "CNN Sucks" . Obama, Clinton and the critical TV channel Trump were among the recipients of the bomb shell.

Trump is also praised by so-called Sayoc stories on online networks and agitated violently against his opponents. All that is known about Sayoc thus diametrically contradicts the conspiracy theories on the trapped letters diffused by the circles on the right.

Already shortly after the bomb threats occurred, the explosives could have been sent from the leftist fanatics camp – with the aim of blaming the right camp and harming the Republicans in the next congressional elections.

Sayoc's enthusiasm for Trump and his disgust for his opponent are genuine, but there is little doubt. The material that documents his political orientation is already too abundant. The man from Aventura, north of Miami, was a registered member of the Republican Party. The photos show it at Trump events in Florida. In June, he published a tribute on the Internet to the president.

Debra Gureghian, director of a pizzeria for which Sayoc has already worked as a delivery man, describes him as "crazy". Sayoc was "very angry" with the world – for "blacks, Jews, homobaduals," she told Washington Post. Lawyer Ronald Lowy, who works for the Sayocs family, sees the 56-year-old as a "mentally ill".

The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) found a fingerprint on Sayoc found on one of the explosive envelopes. Sayoc had been several times in conflict with the law. He was therefore sentenced to one year probation for a bomb threat against his electricity supplier. He was also arrested for theft and domestic violence.

Sayoc also had money problems. According to official documents, six years ago he filed for personal bankruptcy. According to Lowy, he has been living in his van for over ten years.

Until now, Sayoc's CV presents a lot of ambiguity. The information on its so-called online accounts is not necessarily reliable. According to Sayoc, formerly "professional footballer, ring and cage fighter" was, but also studied veterinary medicine. According to the media, he previously carried out cleaning and restoration activities and also worked as a cleaner.

Sayoc claimed to belong to the Seminole tribe and stated that he had worked at an Indian-run casino hotel in Florida. But that could have been invented. The Seminoles stated that there was "no evidence" that Sayoc was a member of the tribe and had worked for them. A Sayocs cousin told the Washington Post, whose father is from the Philippines and his mother is Italian.

Sayoc was arrested on a parking lot in Plantation, a suburb of Fort Lauderdale in southeastern Florida. The television footage of his capture shows a muscular man with cut-up hair. Shortly after his arrest, Sayoc was formally charged with several serious crimes, including "attacks" against former government officials. His maximum sentence is 48 years, according to the United States Department of Justice.

A suspect is already threatened with an attack years ago – The news of Saturday, October 27

3:17 p.m.: The Washington Post reports that Cesar S. has already threatened to commit an attack in the past. He phoned Florida Power & Light in 2002, threatening to blow up the energy company. The last indictment stated that S. had stated that the attack would be worse than that of 9/11.

3:03 p.m.: Now he has noisy Bild-Zeitung the defender of the alleged manufacturer of the bomb Cesar S. has publicly expressed. He makes the aggressive rhetoric of Trump responsible for the radicalization of his client. S. would not have been interested in politics before Trump – "such strangers", as he calls S., feel approached by Trump's poetic style.

According to family lawyer Ronald Lowy, S. is outraged, his father left his family earlier than expected. "He felt lost and was looking for a hold – and he found a father figure in Trump," Lowy speculates.

It should also be noted that S. is the child of a Filipino father and an Italian mother, but calls himself an American. Lowy questions S's mental health: "He does not recognize reality, he lives in a fantastic world, there are obviously signs of mental illness, and when you talk to him, he talks like a teenager. 15 years old, as a kid.This sounds like a sophisticated crime, but I have a hard time imagining that he has the mental capacity to build operational bombs. "

Dubios is S's professional past. In 2014, he testified under oath that he had been director of a striptease club, owner of a cleaning company, professional wrestler, strip-tease teaser to Chippendales – and even football players in Milan.

The Chippendales have at least denied having a connection with S.

Hillary Clinton on Trump: "He bads the onlookers who come to him, and it's almost like an addiction"

8:32: Following his arrest as part of a series of trick letters addressed to Donald Trump's critics, his ex-rival Hillary Clinton indirectly blamed the US president. "We live in a time when the atmosphere is unpredictable and hateful, and we have a president who practices ruthless rhetoric all the time to humiliate and demonize all kinds of people," Clinton said Friday night (local time) when of a New York City 92Y Cultural Center event.

Hillary Clinton at a concert Sunday

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"He stirs up the spectators who come to him, and it's almost an addiction: he drives her and they give back what he apparently needs to feel strong and important," continued Clinton. "It's tragic, but also very dangerous."

After the series of bomb packages: Trump sees no reason to change his rhetoric

8:28: US President Donald Trump has condemned the sending of bady traps to several of his detractors, calling them "acts of terrorism." The author must be "punished with the full force of the law," Trump said Friday during an election campaign in the state of North Carolina. "Political violence must never be tolerated in America and I will do everything in my power to stop it."

The accusation that he could have motivated the suspect by his aggressive rhetoric to act, rejected Trump in the meantime. He was not to blame, even though this man was apparently a supporter of his policy, said the US president before leaving for North Carolina in Washington.

Despite the series of trapped letters, Trump sees no reason to change his rhetoric. He has already softened his tone, he said Friday to a question from a reporter. On the contrary, he has a reason to aggravate his rhetoric, because the media treated him unjustly as well as the Republicans.

Although Trump condemned the acts several times on Friday, he did not mention the names of the people involved.

Letter to the United States: the suspect is apparently a Trump fanatic

twenty five past eight: Yet, we do not know much about this Florida man, who allegedly sent at least 14 homemade bombs to prominent critics of Donald Trump. There are indications, however, that Cesar Altieri Sayoc, arrested on Friday, is a fanatical supporter of the US president. On the accounts of online networks, which seem to come from 56 years, Trump is praised and agitated against his political opponents.

Cesar S. was arrested in Florida

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The investigating authorities did not want to comment on the motives of the alleged killer shortly after the arrest. But it was "too early," said Christopher Wray, FBI chief of the federal police. Far-right conspiracy theorists had questioned in recent days that the bomber was a supporter of Trump – although this already suggests the list of recipients of explosive devices.

Instead, they suspected an alleged conspiracy by left-wing fanatics to blame the right-wing camp for the bombing, damaging Republicans in the upcoming congressional elections. But these wild speculations do not match the profile of the man now arrested, as shown by the early indications.

Sending Trap Letters to Trump Opponents – Those Presumed Arrested: 26 October News

21h: After the arrest in the case of the series of letters bombed in the United States, the suspect was charged. The US Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, said Friday at a press conference. The suspect is therefore responsible, inter alia, for the illegal shipment of explosives and threats against former presidents. In total, there were five charges. If he is found guilty, he is threatened with 58 years in prison.

FBI chief Christopher Wray confirmed at the press conference that the detainee was Cesar S.

Background of the arrest

In addition, they are noisy Bild-Zeitung the background of the arrest became known. In Florida, Cesar S. was transferred to the car park of a car parts store containing part of the parcels.

FBI officials storm the suspect's minibus

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On his white van, several stickers with portraits of President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence were stuck. Another sticker: "CNN fears."

7:20 p.m.: The sender of several letters trapped in the United States acted in the opinion of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, probably alone. Cuomo told the MSNBC television channel after arresting a suspect near Miami on Friday. "An individual can relatively easily disrupt a society," Cuomo said. There are instructions for building bombs on the Internet and the necessary explosives are quite easy to obtain.

Andrew Cuomo starts with only one offender

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The bombs are not fake, but they are not built "very sophisticated," said Cuomo. It is unclear whether the shipment of at least twelve suspicious packages since Monday deliberately made injuries or if an amateur had access to them. "I would not be surprised if there were more packages," Cuomo said. The investigation had been "very difficult". Postal services should take a closer look at shipments in the future.

The culprit described Cuomo as "symptom, not disease" and "bodily injury, no virus". Political leaders, as well as President Donald Trump, are to blame for the atmosphere in the United States and in divided society, as are the Americans themselves. "If we do not stop this political illusion, this ember, this resentment or this hatred, we will see it again." had learned to deal more sensitively with badual badault and racism, the same should be done at the political level.

6:52 p.m.: Following the arrest of a suspect in the series of post-terrorist attacks in the United States, President Donald Trump has strongly condemned his actions. "These acts of terrorism are despicable and have no place in our country," Trump said Friday during a performance at the White House in Washington. Never let political violence root in the United States. The Republican said the author (s) would be held responsible.

Republicans are doing very well in advance polls and polls. Now this "bomb" is happening and the dynamics are huge – the news is not about politics. Very unfortunate, what's going on. Republicans, go out and vote!

– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 26, 2018

The alleged boondoggle case had a significant impact on the US election campaign before the next congressional election. Trump alluded to the authenticity of the bombs. On Friday, in a tweet, he talked about "the bomb case" that had negatively influenced his election campaign. The developments are "unfortunate" for him. Indirectly, he shared responsibility for the crimes with the media and their critical reporting.

5:08 p.m.: In the United States, there was a first arrest when looking for the sender of the suspected trapped letters. This was announced Friday at the Justice Department in Washington. Additional information did not do it at first. A press conference was announced for 20:30.

After a letter trapped with Trump's critics, CNN announces its first arrest.

© AFP / Drew Angerer

According to US media reports, access to suspects or suspects in the state of Florida. The suspicious letters were the wrong sender of the name of the opposition MP Debbie Wbaderman Schultz of Florida.

4:34 p.m.: It's now official: two suspicious packets were intercepted by Trump's opponents in the United States on Friday. They were addressed to politicians of the opposition. One of the packages was intended for Democratic Senator Cory Booker and was intercepted in Florida, the federal police announced Friday. Booker is considered a potential rival of Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election.

More suspicious packages for Trump's opponents

3:23 p.m.: In the United States, another alleged bombing letter was sent to a prominent critic of President Donald Trump. As announced Friday the FBI Federal Police, sending a suspicious mail to Senator Cory Booker was led by opposition Democrats. It has been discovered in the state of Florida and looks like the previous suspicious letters.

Eleven potentially dangerous shipments have now been discovered. Among the former presumed explosive devices were former President Barack Obama, former Vice President Joe Biden, former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, CNN's expert and former chief of defense. intelligence services John Brennan and Hollywood star Robert de Niro.

9:43: After sending several bady traps to the United States, ex-vice president Joe Biden called for more objectivity in the political debate. "I hope and pray that all our leaders are working to make the public dialogue less pbadionate," said Biden, who also sent an explosive package, Thursday at a conference at the conference. 39, State University of New York, Buffalo. as reported the NBC transmitter.

The investigators, meanwhile, conducted research at a postal distribution center in the US state of Florida.

6:51: After sending several homemade bombs to famous Democrats and critics of President Donald Trump in the United States, the search for the sender is in full swing. The parcel investigation and sender research are continuing, said FBI deputy director William Sweeney at a press conference in New York. At first, he did not want to give details. Some of the parcels were delivered by mail, others personally. In the last few hours, no new suspicious packages have been discovered, a USPS (local time) USPS representative said Thursday evening.

It was also not known what damage the explosives could have caused during an explosion. The FBI and the police said that it was "obviously homemade bombs". At least one bomb would have been made with a PVC pipe filled with black powder and broken glbad, also connected to a detonator. US media have regularly reported homemade bombs. A last clarification of the authorities, if the shipments were also models, there was none.

News of October 25: A total of eight homemade bombs addressed to prominent Trump critics

4:48 p.m.: After sending several bady traps to celebrities in the left camp, US investigators also uncovered suspicious packages from former vice president Joe Biden and actor Robert De Niro. The packages were similar to those sent to former President Barack Obama and former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, according to NBC, citing prosecutors. Overall, the number of celebrities approached since Monday has risen to eight. Nobody was hurt.

2:21 p.m.: After the series of letter bombs, US President Donald Trump accused the media of fueling "anger" in the country. "Much of the anger we see in our society today is caused by intentionally false and inaccurate reporting by mainstream media, which I call false news," wrote Trump on Twitter post. from Twitter on Tuesday. "It has become so mean and hateful that there is no description for it."

A very large part of the anger we see today in our society is caused by the deliberately false and inaccurate reports of the mainstream media that I call false news. He has become so heinous and hateful that he is beyond description. Mainstream Media has to put order in its business, FAST!

– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 25, 2018

USA: apparently also Robert de Niro affected by a letter bomb

13.18: US police are investigating a suspicious package, addressed to Hollywood actor Robert De Niro. An employee of the production company De Niro discovered the package Thursday around 5:00 pm (local time, 11:00 am) and alerted the police, a security spokesman said in New York. A deterrent order from the bomb had secured the package and brought it for further investigation.

CNN first reported on the police operation for a suspicious package in production company De Niro in Tribeca, New York State. At the time of the incident, no one was home, NBC reported, citing the police. According to NBC, there is also a restaurant owned by the actor in the same building in New York, where Niro lives. New York police confirmed on Twitter that she was investigating a suspicious package in the Manhattan district. The actor is also a declared opponent of Trump. In the US presidential campaign, DeNiro called Trump "stupid".

The parcel bombs (top left) were addressed to them: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, George Soros, Democrat Debbie Wbaderman Schultz, former CIA Director John Brennan and MP Maxine Waters.

© AFP / BUREAU MARTIN, ANGELA WEISS, STAN HONDA, ALMAN NGAN, SAUL LOEB ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS

United States: a new symbol

10:50: Two weeks before the US congressional elections, explosives sent to prominent critics of President Donald Trump shocked the country. Shell's mail was addressed to former Democratic President Barack Obama, former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and the CNN news channel. Although Trump spoke of "heinous acts" and called for the closure of the United States, he again severely criticized the media.

At least seven explosive posts could be intercepted, the authorities said. They went to Obama, Clinton, CNN, the former Attorney General of Obama, Eric Holder, and MEP Maxine Waters, who received several parcels. Holder and Waters are prominent Democrats and African-Americans.

06.20 clock: After sending several miniature bombs to Donald Trump's critics, the US president called for more decency in the political debate and stressed the co-responsibility of the media. "Those in the political arena must stop treating their opponents as morally flawed," Trump said Wednesday night (local time) during an election campaign in the state of Wisconsin. However, Trump himself frequently provokes violent attacks against opposition Democrats and other critics, often engaging in tone or even insulting. More recently, he has described Democrats as "criminals" and "crowds".

The president went on to explain to his supporters in Mosinee: "We must not reprimand people in public places or destroy public property," he also accused journalists. The media must end "endless hostility" and "often wrong attacks and stories," Trump said Wednesday during an election campaign in Mosinee, Wisconsin. The media has the "responsibility" to set a moderate tone.

Trump himself has repeatedly called it unwelcome media who call him "critic of the people". Last Thursday, he congratulated a member of Congress for his violent attack on a journalist.

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The bombs were apparently meant for Trump's critics – The White House speaks of terror

10:15 p.m.: The alleged series of packet bombs was probably aimed at six prominent critics of US President Donald Trump. In addition to former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former CIA Director John Brennan, former Attorney General Eric Holder and the Democrat MP Maxine Waters also had to receive explosive devices. US media reported Wednesday, citing prosecutors.

The packages looked like the letter-bomb discovered Monday by billionaire and philanthropist George Soros, the New York Times quoted the police as saying. Soros and the five (former) politicians have openly and sometimes violently attacked Trump for his policy.

Explosives are obviously just tube bombs, said FBI investigators Bryan Paarmann and John Miller, head of the New York Counter-Terrorism Unit.

According to a report by NBC, the package for Holder would have been misdirected and would have landed in the office of the Democratic delegate Debbie Wbaderman Schultz, whose address had been specified as sender. The package sent to MP Waters was intercepted at a Maryland post office. The package sent to Brennan was sent to CNN, where Brennan regularly appears as a commentator.

Trump condemns packets trapped: "We must stay together"

8:59 p.m.: US President Donald Trump has condemned the sending of several suspicious packages to Democratic politicians and called for the cohesion of American society. Political violence has no place in the United States, Trump said Wednesday in Washington. "We must remain united," said the president, who regularly exposes himself to violent attacks against opposition Democrats and their leaders. Critics accuse it of advancing division in American society.

Governor Andrew Cuomo (left), who also received a package, with Mayor Bill de Blasio (right).

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"We are extremely angry, sad and unhappy with what we have been through this morning – and we are going to clarify that," promised Trump. The perpetrators of these "despicable acts" would be held responsible. The parcels would now be examined thoroughly. The investigation is underway. The authorities would do their utmost to find those responsible.

US President Donald Trump (here with First Lady Melania): "We are extremely angry, sad and unhappy with what we experienced this morning"

© AFP / BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI

7:49 p.m.: More and more is talking for a series of bombs. The Governor of New York State, Andrew Cuomo, reportedly found a suspicious package. Like Obama and Clinton, he belongs to the Democratic Party.

Hillary Clinton described the alleged explosives as an expression of the "troubling times" that the United States has experienced. The country was characterized by "deep divisions". Everything must now be done to bring people together, said the former presidential candidate.

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks of a terrorist act

7:15 p.m.: After the discovery of a suspicious package in New York, Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke of a terrorist act. It was clearly an act of terrorism aimed at intimidating the free press and politicians, he said Wednesday at a press conference in New York. The purpose of such action is to terrorize society. Blasio spoke of a "very disturbing incident". The situation is under control, so far it is known no specific danger to other destinations in New York. Nevertheless, the presence of the police in the city has been strengthened.

CNN's editors will be deported after finding a suspicious package.

© AFP / TIMOTHY A. CLARY

7:02 p.m.: The office of Democratic Senate delegate Debbie Wbaderman Schultz in Florda should also have been evacuated after the discovery of a suspicious package. The Miami Harald report refers to the confirmation of the incident by county sheriff Broward.

Writer Amy Siskind sees a trend in alleged conspiracy conspiracies: philanthropist George Soros, two former Presidents Clinton and Obama, CNN and Democrat Debbie Wbaderman Schultz criticize US President Donald Trump – and Trump addressed the public several times.

UPDATE: bombs / evacuations –
* George Soros
* Hillary
* Obama
* CNN (addressed to John Brennan)
* Debbie Wbaderman Schultz office building

ALL virulent criticisms of badets, which he publicly attacked.

– Amy Siskind (@ Amy_Siskind) October 24, 2018

Bomb alert: former CIA director John Brennan also receives a suspicious package

5:38 p.m.: The package at CNN was sent to John Brennan, former director of the CIA, reports CNN. We are waiting for confirmation. It should have been accepted around 9:00 am (local time). Incidentally, US President Donald Trump would receive consistent updates from his spokesman Sanders, according to CNN.

John Brennan (left).

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5:13 p.m.: The White House has strongly condemned the shipment of several potential explosive devices and has described it as a "terrorist act". "These acts of terrorism are despicable and their officials will be held accountable for all the possibilities of the law," said Wednesday in Washington, Sarah Sanders, spokeswoman for US Secretary of State Donald Trump.

There is also a bomb threat in Chemnitz:
Bomb alert in Chemnitz – Moritzhof evacuated

Sanders said the US government condemned the "attempts of violent attacks" against Obama, Clinton and others. The secret services and other agencies have scrutinized the incidents and taken all necessary measures to protect the people threatened by "these cowards".

Even Donald Trump and his Vice President Mike Pence are clearly warning Twitter of the alleged attacks. Trump shared the contribution of Pence, who thanked the secret services, the FBI and the local forces for their prompt intervention. He commented on the tweet with "I agree with that from the bottom of my heart".

I totally agree! https://t.co/ndzu0A30vU

– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 24, 2018

West 58th St is stuck at CNN and Time Warner Center. Many police, sirens and media. pic.twitter.com/7Hahg09p5R

– Eric Levenson (@ejleven) October 24, 2018

4:51 p.m.: As the secret service announced on Wednesday, the two Obama and Clinton packages were intercepted by officials stationed during routine checks. There was no risk that shipments containing "potential explosive devices" reached their intended recipients. According to the broadcaster, the suspicious package was received at the CNN office in New York. The Time Warner building office was evacuated.

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Explosives / bombs evacuated to Barack Obama, Hillary and Bill Clinton – CNN office in New York / USA

4:50 p.m.: The White House has condemned the "hateful" acts against Obama and Clinton. The package for Obama was sent to his home in Washington, according to the secret service, and to Clinton, at their home in Chappaqua, a suburb of New York.

4:34 p.m.: A large office building in New York, including the headquarters of the US television channel CNN, was evacuated after the discovery of a suspicious package. At a Wednesday morning broadcast (local time), a security alarm was triggered in CNN's studio. Shortly after, the so-called Time Warner Center was evacuated. CNN reported that the expulsion was due to the discovery of a suspicious package. New York police called on Twitter to avoid the area around the building. Further details were not known at the beginning.

CNN @jimsciutto and @PoppyHarlowCNNThe CNN office in New York has been evacuated. It is now safely outside. He reported via mobile phone the maintenance service of the order at Time Warner Center, where CNN is based https://t.co/BmgkJ2qaIE pic.twitter.com/xLFaJHOC8s

– CNN (@CNN) October 24, 2018

16h30: We are now reporting in the news ticker.

New York / USA: Presumed Explosive Device Packs on Obama, Clinton and CNN

New York – According to media reports, US suspects Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary have discovered a suspicious package containing a possible explosive device.

New York / USA: now also to Obama: an explosive found not only in the Clinton

Meanwhile, an explosive device was also found in the courier of former President Barack Obama. It was found that the two parcels systematically checked the consignments destined for the recipients, the protection of the secret service being ensured. Its contents have been identified as "potentially explosive devices". In the meantime, a thorough investigation has been opened to determine the sender of the parcels, it was said.

Das an Clintons Wohnsitz außerhalb von New York Addresser Paket sei bereits am Dienstagabend entdeckt worden. Am frühen Mittwochmorgen sei dann ein zweites verdächtiges Paket an Obama in Washington aufgetaucht.

Bomb auf Anwesen von Bill and Hillary Clinton: Zusammenhang mit Briefbombe bei Soros?

Am Dienstag, nur einen Tag zuvor, war beim Philantropen George Soros eine Briefbombe entdeckt worden. Ein Angestellter habe den Sprengsatz im Briefkasten von Soros&#39; Anwesen in Bedford nördlich von New York entdeckt, berichteten die „New York Times“ und BBC am Dienstag unter Berufung auf die Polizei. Soros war nicht zuhause. Sprengstoffexperten hätten den Gegenstand dann explodieren lbaden. Die US-Bundespolizei FBI bestätigte, dbad sie rund um ein Wohnhaus in Bedford ermittele, wollte aber keine weiteren Angaben machen. Nach Angaben der Ermittler stehen beide Sprengsatzsendung im Zusammenhang, berichtet der Spiegel,

Barack Obama und Hillary Clinton.

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Der 88-jährige in Ungarn geborene Holocaust-Überlebende Soros hat sich vor allem unter Rechtspopulisten weltweit viele Feinde gemacht. In Ungarn war er seit längerem Ziel scharfer Angriffe der Regierung von Ministerpräsident Viktor Orban. Dieser beschuldigt ihn unter anderem, die „Mbadeneinwanderung“ von Muslimen nach Europa zu organisieren. Soros&#39; Stiftung zog deshalb Anfang Oktober von Ungarn nach Berlin um.

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