Strict protocols
But at least the documents are totally secure at Mar-a-Lago, because it’s not as if anyone can just waltz in off the street.
According to an article from the Organized Crime & Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), a Ukrainian woman posing as a member of the Rothschild banking dynasty is under [FBI] investigation after infiltrating the private members club under a false pretense.
Inna Yashchyshyn, 33, allegedly lied to members that she was a Rothschild heiress and mingled with Trump, US Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and others at Mar-a-Lago functions.
OCCRP, in conjunction with the Pittsburgh Gazette, reported that Yashchyshyn had demonstrated “the ease with which someone with a fake identity and shadowy background” could bypass security at Trump’s club.
Darn. I thought they were on top of this whole security thing.
Yashchyshyn – the daughter of an Illinois truck driver – maintained that she was a Rothschild heiress while holding a position as president of United Hearts of Mercy, founded by Florida-based Russian oligarch Valery Tarasenko in Canada in 2015.
So you’ve got your posing as a Rothschild and you’ve got your Russian oligarch. Interesting recipe.
Why do I get the feeling that Trump would be more concerned with the ” daughter of a truck driver” part than the “Russian connections” part?
As someone here commented on a previous post on this topic, it’s probably far more likely that those accessing these documents with ill intent are the kind of people Trump, and others in that milieu, never actually ‘see’–cleaners, maintenance workers, caterers. No need to adopt a high-profile and ridiculous persona that will get you noticed and remembered if you’re actually after easily-obtained state secrets.