Mar-a-Lago arrest spotlights security risks at Trump estate - News Summed Up

Mar-a-Lago arrest spotlights security risks at Trump estate


She said she was going to the swimming pool at the Palm Beach presidential estate and presented agents with two Chinese passports in her name. Zhang’s arrest has revived concerns about security — particularly cyber security — at a presidential refuge that mixes social functions, world diplomacy and extraordinary access to the president. Democrats on Wednesday called for an investigation into security at Mar-a-Lago, and whether classified information stored there is at risk from hostile foreign governments. But general club access doesn’t mean access to Trump or his guests. When Trump is at Mar-a-Lago, more screening and security measures are required.


Source: Washington Post April 03, 2019 18:11 UTC



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