Infiltrated his palace with a false identity until it was exposed.. a spy in Trump’s house

In the midst of the repercussions of the FBI’s storming of the former US President’s home Donald TrumpA Ukrainian woman is under investigation by US authorities for using a false identity to gain access to President Mar-a-Lago’s Florida resort.

It was reported that a foreign woman was being investigated after she arrived at the airport Trump Resort in Florida She broke into him using a false identity to meet with the US president and several senior officials, raising concerns about security vulnerabilities during and after his presidency, according to an article from the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), reported by the Guardian.

The Ukrainian woman claimed that she belonged to the Rothschild banking dynasty, one of the most famous and wealthy families in the world.

With Trump and Graham

The newspaper pointed out that the Ukrainian woman repeatedly appeared next to Trump and other officials, most notably Lindsey Graham, the senator from South Carolina, where she is currently under investigation after discovering that she does not belong at all to the Rothschilds.

The US and Canadian financial authorities are also conducting extensive investigations with the Ukrainian woman, against the background of alleged financial crimes.

The report highlighted the ease with which someone with a false identity and a murky background can bypass the security of the Trump Club.

Yashishin, the daughter of a truck driver from Illinois, whose exact entry is not known when she entered US soil, also confirmed that she was the Rothschild heiress while serving as president of the United Hearts of Mercy, which was founded by Russian oligarch in Florida Valery Tarasenko in Canada in 2015.

The report stated that the FBI in Miami and the Quebec provincial police in Canada had launched investigations into her dealings.

Investigations revealed that the Ukrainian woman holds US and Canadian passports, with a false identity, and in the name of “Anne de Rothschild”, in addition to a driver’s license at the address of a mansion in Miami worth $13 million, where she has never lived.

Yasshin claimed that she owns real estate, and that she grew up in the French Principality of Monaco, using her false identity, which bears the name of the “Rothschilds” family, to strengthen her relations with Trump, Graham, and former Missouri Mayor Eric Grettens.

The Ukrainian woman’s action comes 3 years after a Chinese citizen called a secret service worker outside Mar-a-Lago who claimed to be a member and wanted to use the pool.

After passing the checkpoint, Yujing Zhang told a receptionist that she was there to attend an event organized by the American Chinese Association of the United Nations, which is not there at all.

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Until investigations revealed that she was carrying 2 Chinese passports, $8000 cash, 4 cell phones, a laptop, an external hard drive, a thumb drive containing computer malware, and no swimwear.

She also claimed that she spoke English poorly, although investigations later confirmed that she spoke and read English well.

risk review

It is noteworthy that US intelligence officials will present a review to assess the potential national security risks from former President Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents after the FBI stormed his home and retrieved boxes containing sensitive materials from his resort, according to a letter to lawmakers.

In a letter published by the American New York Times, Avril Haines, director of national intelligence, told the House Intelligence and Oversight Committees that her office would lead an assessment of the intelligence community about the “potential threat to national security that might arise from the disclosure of documents that Trump took with him to his private club and residence in Palm Beach, state.” Florida.

In addition, the documents included disclosures that former President Trump kept highly classified materials after leaving office, including what was related to the use of “confidential human sources” in intelligence gathering.

Before the FBI raid and search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home on August 8, the National Archives and the Department of Justice negotiated the return of sensitive documents from President Trump.

In January, officials recovered 15 boxes from the archives from Trump’s home, and a review of their contents found a total of 184 documents classified as classified, including 25 labeled “Top Secret”.

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