Pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc describes Trump rallies as 'new found drug'

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The Florida man who pleaded guilty to mailing explosive devices wrote that attending a Trump rally 'became like a new found drug.'

The Florida man who pleaded guilty to mailing explosive devices said in a letter to a federal judge that attending a rally for President Donald Trump"became like a new found drug."

Cesar Sayoc has admitted to sending pipe bombs to CNN, and various Democratic officials and donors. He pleaded guilty last month to 65 felony counts, including using weapons of mass destruction in an attempted domestic terrorist attack. In the handwritten letter filed Tuesday in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, he told a judge that "the first thing you here entering Trump rally is we are not going to take it anymore, the forgotten ones, etc.

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