'Not that hard to get in': FL prosecutor tells of 'Chinese spies' infiltrating Mar-a-Lago
Donald Trump's Florida golf resort has become a hot spot for those attempting to influence the next administration, and that includes Chinese spies, according to the State Attorney for Palm Beach County.
Local prosecutor Dave Aronberg appeared on MSNBC on Saturday to discuss people trying to get close to the former and incoming president, including Sylvester Stallone.
The host asked Aronberg who has been at Mar-a-Lago, and who stands out.
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"Elon Musk is camped out there, so much that Donald Trump is getting annoyed with him," Aronberg said. "I wonder how long that relationship is going to last."
He continued, saying, "It's not that hard to get in."
"You can be a member, you can be a guest of a member, you can be invited to a gala. We have seen Chinese spies try to get in there and my office has prosecuted a couple of them," Aronberg added. "This is what has been going on for years. It's just going to get worse now that Donald Trump is back as the president elect."