The Miami Herald wrote about the numerous security breaches at Trump’s resort home, Mar-a-Lago, where he decided to store hundreds of classified and top-secret documents.
The club was the site of numerous trespassing incidents while Trump was in office. In 2017, a woman named Kelly Ann Weidman crept through the bushes on the northern side of the luxurious resort smeared banana on the windows of cars in the employee parking lot, typed “F**kUTrumpB” on a computer in the club’s Cloister Bar, and snatched balloons from the Grand Ballroom. She was loose on the property for roughly an hour.
The following year, a college kid visiting his grandparents in Palm Beach over Thanksgiving snuck through a tunnel that connects Mar-a-Lago’s beach club with the main property. “I wanted to see how far I could get,” he told a judge.
In March 2019, Mike Tyson wandered onto Mar-a-Lago through the same beachfront tunnel as a guest of billionaire Jeff Greene. Tyson entered the president’s estate without even presenting an ID, according to The Grifter’s Club, a book by Miami Herald reporters about Mar-a-Lago.
On the same day as Tyson, a Chinese businesswoman named Yujing Zhang entered Mar-a-Lago from the front, saying she was there for a charity event that she knew had been canceled. She was convicted of trespassing, although no espionage charges were brought against her, despite speculation that she was a foreign agent.
It was only after the Zhang incident that the Secret Service held mandatory sessions for club employees on counterintelligence.
In late 2019, a Chinese tourist named Lu Jing wandered onto Mar-a-Lago to take pictures. She was arrested for trespassing — but was acquitted on that charge after her lawyers pointed out that the club did not have “no trespassing” signs and that the entrance she accessed wasn’t guarded. Her trial revealed various details about security at Mar-a-Lago, including the location of several security cameras, the total size of the club’s security staff (13 guards), its apparent lack of a secure perimeter and the fact that staffers maintain daily lists of members and approved guests on digital tablet devices.
In 2020, opera singer Hannah Roemhild had a psychiatric episode and drove her rented SUV through security barriers outside Mar-a-Lago (she did not enter the property), leading Secret Service agents and Palm Beach County Sheriff’s deputies to open fire. She was charged but found not guilty by reason of insanity. Beyond physical security, the club’s cyber security raised concerns during Trump’s presidency.
In 2018, anti-Trump activist Claude Taylor chartered a boat to take him and a giant, inflatable rat off the shores of Mar-a-Lago. They got close enough that Taylor said he could log onto the Palm Beach club’s unsecured WiFi network. That followed reporting in 2017 by ProPublica and Gizmodo that the club’s lightly secured WiFi networks could be easily penetrated by a hacker….
Trump was hosting Shinzo Abe for dinner at Mar-a-Lago in February 2017 — with members and guests present — when word broke that North Korea had launched a missile in the direction of Japan. A singer performing for Trump near his table seemed to get the sense something was wrong. “Mr. President, I shouldn’t know this,” someone heard the performer say. Trump shrugged. “It’s just nukes,” the president said. “Sing us a song.”
At that same dinner, member Richard DeAgazio posted a photo to Facebook identifying the Trump aide carrying the so-called “nuclear football,” the briefcase that serves as a mobile command center from which the president can launch a nuclear attack.
Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article264450116.html#storylink=cpy
Well, Mar-a-Lago does mean “Sea to Leak”, after all
The defense provided by Trump’s attorneys concerning the Special Master was breathtaking. By claiming that the 1978 Presidential Records Act was unenforceable they articulate what Trump has believed all along. Rules do not apply to him. If this particular Trump appointed judge grants this diversion then Trump’s justification for appointing his judges proves the absolute corruption of his enterprise and shows that he has ripped the blindfold off of Justice.
“and shows that he has ripped the blindfold off of Justice.”
Nah, never has been “Justice” in our legal judicial system. The only justass that has ever been served in the legal system is bought and paid for by those with enough jack to do so.
Peekaboo Justice
Justice wears a blindfold
Comprised of sheerest lace
So justice can be mindful
Of every single fzce
Perhaps in prison Trump can get treatment for his reptile dysfunction.
A reptile disfunction?
Ha ha ha ha
It is extraordinarily dangerous to elect a moron President of the United States. It is particularly dangerous to elect a moron who is an asset of a hostile foreign power.
Asset or Agent, who’s to say? Vladimir’s Agent Orange? Moscow’s Asset Governing America (MAGA)?