The Chinese woman arrested at Mar-a-Lago while President Trump was at his nearby golf club has been indicted on two counts.
while carrying computer malware unlike anything a government analyst had ever seen. When they searched her hotel room, they found she had more than $8,000 in cash, along with an electronic device that detects hidden cameras.
Mar-a-Lago allowed Zhang to enter, according to the documents, because part of her name matched that of a member of the club. Zhang gave a nondefinitive answer when asked if that member was her father, according to the court documents, and was admitted by the club"due to a potential language barrier issue." She was taken by shuttle to a second checkpoint.
In the arrest affidavit, the agent said Zhang spoke very good English and during questioning"became verbally aggressive with agents."
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