Bomb Threat

The senator, who was one of many prominent Democrats sent a pipe bomb last week, condemned Saturday's shooting in Pittsburgh.
The network said the package was "similar" to those allegedly sent by Cesar Sayoc to high-profile Dems.
"Fake News Must End!" the president tweeted amid bipartisan calls for him to tone down his rhetoric.
Despite rhetoric that potentially drives supporters to send bombs in the mail, the president insists "they" just don't want him to have one.
The president went after the Democratic donor, once again bucking calls to tone down his rhetoric in the wake of violence.
"It's basically the white supremacists, the white foot soldiers that he wants to follow and lead," former boss Debra Gureghian said. "He wanted to be a leader."
One Trump rally attendee repeated a "false flag" conspiracy theory to MSNBC, even though a suspect was arrested earlier in the day.
The first lady said to #ChooseKind after authorities detained suspected mail bomber Cesar Sayoc, who was allegedly inspired by the president's violent rhetoric.
At a North Carolina rally, the president again attacked the news media hours after suspect Cesar Sayoc was arrested in connection with package bombs sent to Democratic public figures and CNN.