JUST IN: Woman carrying two Taiwanese passports, four cellphones, and a thumb drive containing “malicious malware” detained at Mar-a-Lago, according to court documents.
A woman carrying two Taiwanese passports, four cellphones, and a thumb drive containing “malicious malware” managed to skirt multiple layers of security at Mar-a-Lago over the weekend, according to a criminal complaint filed in federal court in Florida.
An affidavit signed by a Secret Service agent described how Yujing Zhang, 32, appeared to lie to agents and made it deep into one of President Trump’s marquee properties before a receptionist discovered she was not “on any Mar-a-Lago access list.”Zhang later told agents she was asked by a Chinese friend to try to discuss foreign policy with a Trump family member, according to an affidavit. Trump was not at the club during the incident, according to a press pool report.
Federal prosecutors in Florida have charged Zhang with lying to a federal agent and entering restricted grounds. The Secret Service says the investigation is ongoing. Zhang's public defender did not immediately respond to request for comment.
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