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© Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Mar-a-Lago arrest spotlights security risks at Trump estate
By JONATHAN LEMIRE, COLLEEN LONG and TERRY SPENCER PALM BEACH, Florida©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Eppee
Whether they like Trump or not I really don't get how Americans can accept that ...
Sneezy
As an unqualified and inept foreign agent, I'm sure that the Trump White House will be giving her top secret security clearances soon.
SuperLib
Damn....you beat me to it. Mine was:
Once the guards saw she was a foreigner that didn't speak English they handed her an application and trusted she would walk herself to the human resources office.
Toasted Heretic
I can't understand why this is such a big thing. Trump's fine with sharing secret information with Russia and Israel, why not let China in on the act?
Deadforgood
Are they sure she wasn't in for an interview for a job? Perhaps her English was misinterpreted.
bass4funk
Well, now that it’s in the news, changes will be made, problem solved. Oatmeal time.
lincolnman
No doubt looking to apply for a security clearance - since Donnie was over-riding the professionals and handing them out to anyone; whether they were a risk or not...Jared, really?
I can hear the Trumper conspiracy theories now - "This is all the Libs fault - Obama and Hillary said to China, I hope you can find Trump's tax returns",,,,
SuperLib
The resort is for the rich and imported foreign workers. A Chinese spy has better odds of gaining entry than a working class Trump supporter.
CrazyJoe
Priceless. And the home owner hands out security clearances like Kleenex.
PTownsend
Those costs are borne by the US taxpayer, while Trump and family profits during his time in office. https://www.cheatsheet.com/money-career/all-the-ways-trump-cashes-in-on-the-u-s-presidency.html/