In a rather strange development this week, it seems Donald Trump’s Palm Beach Mar-a-Lago resort turned post-White House personal residence was once again breached by someone who wasn’t supposed to be there — this time, apparently, by an individual who was attempting to get near the former president himself.
A court filing hailing from the Southern District of Florida has confirmed that an individual was caught and arrested for attempting to sneak into the Palm Beach estate where scandal-ridden former President Donald Trump now resides in his post-White House presidential life.
According to reporting, 25-year-old Joshua Warnock was seen entering Trump’s residential area of the Mar-a-Lago resort on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023, at approximately 12 p.m. and “walking up the pool deck staircase adjacent to the family suite.”
WFLX reported on the complaint filed in the court, explaining that Warnock was “insisting he needed to speak with FPOTUS Trump.” Warnock refused to leave the Palm Beach golf resort and was ultimately escorted off the property by law enforcement officials.
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Warnock would go on to return to Mar-a-Lago at around 6 p.m. on the same day, where he admitted that he “climbed up a big step” in another attempt to connect and speak with former President Donald Trump. Warnock’s attorney has since spoken out on the matter and said that she has “concerns about his mental health.”
This bizarre case comes on the heels of the recent discovery and confirmation of hundreds upon hundreds of stolen, top-secret, and highly-classified government documents and materials that Trump had stowed away at his Florida resort-turned-personal home, much of which was accessible to civilian members of the luxury golf club and forced the DOJ and FBI to move in on the ex-president compound in a search and seizure warrant raid to retrieve the materials. This also comes in the midst of the revelation that the Trump-owned Florida resort has repeatedly been infiltrated by numerous people, including a woman who reportedly had digital spy equipment on her person.
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