Hazmat unit rushes to Don Jr.’s Florida home over letter containing white powder and death threat – as furious ex-president’s son says ‘this wouldn’t be tolerated if I were a Democrat’

A letter containing white powder and a death threat was sent to Donald Trump Jr.’s home. in Florida when hazmat crews and emergency responders arrived Monday to investigate.

Trump Jr., 46, shared his outrage at the threats, saying, “If this happened to a prominent Democrat, it would not be tolerated and would fuel news coverage for weeks.”

Multiple first responders were on scene at Trump Jr.’s $9.7 million Jupiter home. shares with his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle after he opened the letter and white powder reportedly flew out. The everyday beast reported.

“Test results for the substance were inconclusive as to what exactly it was, but officials on the ground do not believe it is fatal,” a spokesperson for Trump Jr. said.

However, that does not stop the conservative instigator from calling out a double standard in the political media.

A letter containing white powder and a death threat was sent to Donald Trump Jr.’s home. in Florida when hazmat crews and emergency responders arrived Monday to investigate

“It’s just become a little too common for these things to happen,” he said The daily caller.

“It is clear that if this happened to a prominent Democrat, it would not be tolerated and would fuel news coverage for weeks. The media would blame all Republicans and force them to answer for it. But since it’s me, radical haters on the left will be largely given free rein and the media will hardly flinch.”

He said the incident was a sign of “the left’s hatred” of his father, which “incites people to do such crazy things.”

“No matter what your politics are, this kind of nonsense is unacceptable,” he added.

Trump Jr. said this had happened before during his father’s presidency, while he was living with his then-wife and children.

DailyMail.com has contacted Jupiter police for comment.