Amid the fallout from the FBI raid on former US President Donald Trump’s home, a Ukrainian woman is being questioned by US authorities for allegedly using a fake identity to visit the president’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
A foreign national is reportedly being questioned after entering Trump’s Florida resort and using a fake identity to meet with the president and several top officials, raising concerns about Security vulnerabilities during his presidency and after. From the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) reported by The Guardian.
This Ukrainian woman claimed to belong to the Rothschild banking family, one of the most famous and richest families in the world.
The newspaper noted that the Ukrainian woman has repeatedly appeared alongside Trump and other officials, most notably South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, where she is currently under investigation after it was discovered that she is not from the Rothschild family at all.
US and Canadian financial authorities are also conducting extensive investigations into the Ukrainian woman for alleged financial crimes.
In this report, people with fake identities and obscure backgrounds can easily bypass the Trump Club’s security.
Yashishin, the daughter of a truck driver from Illinois, whose arrival on US soil is unclear, also confirmed that she was a Rothschild heir while serving as president of the Hearts of Mercy League, founded by the Russian oligarch in Florida. served Valery Tarasenko in Canada in 2015.
The FBI in Miami and Quebec police in Canada have opened an investigation into his dealings, the report said.
Investigations showed that the Ukrainian woman has American and Canadian passports with a fake identity and the name “Anne de Rothschild” in addition to a driver’s license at a mansion in Miami worth $13 million, which she has never visited. lived.
Yashin claimed to own real estate and grew up in the French principality of Monaco, using his fake identity as the family name of the “Rothschilds” to foster ties to Trump, Graham and former Missouri mayor Eric. Grettens
The Ukrainian woman’s action comes three years after a Chinese national contacted a Secret Service agent outside Mar-a-Lago claiming to be a member and wanting to use the pool.
After passing through the checkpoint, Yujing Zhang told a receptionist that he was there to attend an event organized by the United Nations Chinese American Association, which was not there at all.
Until an investigation revealed that she had 2 Chinese passports, $8,000 in cash, 4 cell phones, a laptop, an external hard drive, a thumb drive containing computer malware, and no swimsuit.
He also claimed to speak English poorly, although investigations later confirmed that he spoke and read English well.
U.S. intelligence officials are to assess the potential national security risks posed by the handling of classified documents of former U.S. President Donald Trump after the FBI raided his home and recovered boxes of sensitive materials from his residence, according to a letter to lawmakers. , will provide a review.
In a letter published by The New York Times, Director of National Intelligence April Haynes told the House Intelligence and Oversight Committees that her office is reviewing the intelligence community’s assessment of “the potential threat to national security that may arise from the release of documents that Trump has He took himself to his private club and residence in Palm Beach, Florida.
Additionally, the documents included revelations that former President Trump kept highly classified material after leaving office, including the use of “confidential human resources” 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, authorities discovered 15 boxes of Trump’s home archives, and an examination of their contents found a total of 184 classified documents, including 25 marked “top secret.”
Source: Lebanon Debate