China News Network, April 4 Comprehensive US media reported that Alvin Bragg, the prosecutor who prosecuted former US President Trump for the "hush money" case, once again received a letter containing suspicious white powder. On the 13th local time, the New York City Police Department responded that the suspicious white powder contained in the letter was confirmed to be "not dangerous."

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg speaks at a press conference after former U.S. President Donald Trump was summoned in New York on April 2023, 4.

NBC reported that the envelope sent to Prague contained a letter, some white powder, and a photo of Prague and Trump. The letter allegedly attacked Prague's size with filthy language.

Sources revealed to ABC that the letter was found in a mailroom in the basement of 80 Center Street.

As a precautionary measure, New York police have been called into the mailroom. A spokesperson for Prague said: "We thank the NYPD Emergency Services and partners from the New York City Environmental Protection Agency for their rapid response. ”

NBC noted that the Prague office also received a death threat letter containing white powder in March. The letter reads: "Alvin: I'm going to kill you!!! ”

According to Prague, its office has received more than a thousand threatening or harassing phone calls and emails.

Police sources said Prague himself has received multiple death threats since Trump was indicted. Prague has allegedly been receiving additional security protection.

In January 2023, Prague convened a grand jury to investigate Trump's payment of "hush money" to adult film actor Daniels during the 1 presidential campaign. On March 2016, a Manhattan grand jury voted to indict Trump on criminal charges.