Monday, April 8, 2019

Former CIA Director: 'Gaping Security Holes At Mar-a-Lago'



CBS: "Gaping hole" for foreign espionage at Trump's Mar-a-Lago, former CIA officer says

West Palm Beach, Fla. -- A woman from China, accused of illegally entering President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, is due in court Monday. The Secret Service said Yujing Zhang reached the reception desk before she was stopped last month. She was allegedly carrying two Chinese passports, four cellphones, and a thumb drive full of malicious software.

The purpose of the hearing Monday is to determine if Zhang should be released on bond, reports CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez. Federal prosecutors believe she's a flight risk. Her arrest has raised concerns about foreign agents infiltrating Mar-a-Lago.

Mr. Trump defended the security measures at Mar-a-Lago, his so-called "winter White House."

"No, I'm not concerned at all. I have -- we have very good control," Mr. Trump said.

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More News On Last Months Security Breach At Mar-a-Lago

Chinese woman arrested at Mar-a-Lago had a 'signal detector' to find hidden cameras, thousands of dollars in cash, nine USB drives and had flown in from Shanghai two days before, prosecutors reveal -- Daily Mail
Chinese woman arrested at Mar-a-Lago had multiple USB drives, hidden camera detector: report -- The Hill
Woman accused of illegal entry to Mar-a-Lago had numerous electronic devices, thousands in cash -- CNN
Former CIA officer: 'Gaping hole' for foreign intelligence at Mar-a-Lago -- The Hill
Mar-A-Lago Trespasser Had a Stash of Electronics, Judge Told -- Bloomberg
'She lies to everyone': Feds say Mar-a-Lago intruder had hidden-camera detector in hotel -- Miami Herald

1 comment:

jimbrown said...

Chicomm alert!

If it were a hole, we would not know brainiac.