Quebec woman who sent poison to Trump Jailed For 22 Years 22
Donald Trump and Pascale Ferrier

Reports reaching the desk of Africa Today News, New York has it that a 55-year-old woman who holds dual French and Canadian nationality was yesterday sentenced to nearly 22 years in prison for sending a letter containing deadly ricin to Donald Trump during his days as President of the United States. 

Recall that woman who’s name was given as Pascale Ferrier had in January this year pleaded guilty to violating prohibitions on possession or use of banned biological weapons.

Ferrier had admitted that she made ricin, an extremely toxic plant protein derived from castor bean seeds, at her home in Quebec in September 2020.

She sent a letter containing ricin that same month from Canada to the White House addressed to Trump and other poison-laced letters to eight law enforcement officials in the state of Texas.

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Her letter to Trump contained ‘threatening language’ and called on him to withdraw from the looming election, according to the Justice Department.

‘I found a new name for you: ‘The Ugly Tyrant Clown’ I hope you like it,’ the letter said. ‘If it doesn’t work, I’ll find better recipe for another poison, or I might use my gun when I’ll be able to come. Enjoy!’

Around the time of sending the letter, Ferrier had also posted on Twitter that someone should “shoot Trump in the face.”

Threatening the US president is a specific crime that brings up to five years in prison.

The Justice Department said that in 2019 Ferrier had been detained in Texas for around 10 weeks for weapons possession, and she blamed the law enforcement officials she eventually sent letters to.

No one was hurt by the poisonous contents of the letters. All White House mail goes through a suburban Washington processing facility, in part to screen for threats.

Africa Today News, New York also gathered that after mailing the letters, Ferrier attempted to enter the United States at an official crossing in Buffalo, New York, on September 20, 2020.

She was arrested there. Officials found a gun and hundreds of rounds of ammunition in her car, according to the Justice Department.

Africa Today News, New York

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