Yujing Zhang, the Chinese national who sparked security concerns after allegedly talking her way into Mar-a-Lago, is set to appear in federal court for a detention hearing.
Early last week Magistrate Judge William Matthewman had ordered Zhang be held pending proceedings after an initial appearance in which prosecutors said that Zhang carried an “extreme risk of flight.”
An entranceway to President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort is seen on April 03, 2019, in West Palm Beach, Fla. Asked about the incident last week, Trump called it a “fluke.” But Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Friday linked the breach to a broader “threat” he said China poses to the U.S. A former U.S. official familiar with White House cybersecurity concerns told ABC News last week it’s difficult to tell what sort of a threat the malware posed without knowing exactly what it was – whether it was run-of-the-mill malicious code that is not uncommonly found on thumb drives, or something more sophisticated meant to eventually make its way to sensitive official networks.
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