A suspicious package delivered to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, which houses Air Force One, triggered a lockdown and sent several people to the hospital. Reports say the package, which contained anti-Trump messaging, sickened at least seven individuals before authorities evacuated two buildings and established a safety cordon. Hazmat teams tested the package and found no immediate chemical or biological threat, and officials confirmed it contained no white powder. All affected personnel were reported to be in stable condition. The scare came just a day after Donald Trump visited the base, raising questions about timing and intent. The situation has reignited concerns about security threats targeting U.S. military facilities and politically charged attacks.

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