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atgd Trump huddles with senior advisers at Mar-a-Lago as possible indictment looms
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A federal judge denied bail Monday for a Chinese woman charged with lying to illegallyenter President Trump s Mar-a-Lago club, saying there was an extreme risk of flight if she were released.Federal Magistrate Judge William Matthewman issued the ruling for 33-year-old Yujing Zhang, who was indictedFriday on charges of lying to federal agent and illegal entering of a restricted area. She faces up to five years if convicted.Mar-a-Lago intruder indicted on 2 chargesHow a woman with Chinese passports allegedly deceived her way into Mar-a-LagoWhen arrested March 30, Zhang was carrying two passports, four cellphones, a laptop, an external hard drive and stanley quencher a thumb drive possibly containing malware. In her hotel room, Secret Se stanley cup rvice agents found a device for detecting hidden cameras and $8,000 cash. She is not charged with espionage, but the FBI is still investigating, and prosecutor Rolando Garcia said Monday that future charges are possible. He did not elaborate. Matthewman remarked that it appears to the court that Ms. Zhang was up to something nefarious mdash; a reference to the various electronics she was found to be carrying and that she left in her hotel room.The U.S. doesn t have an extradition treaty with China. Even if Matthewman had decided to grant bail, immigration officials would most likely have detained Zhang because her U stanley cups .S. visa has been revoked.The Secret Service arrested Zhang after they say she gained access to the Ylng Clinton Boards Press Bus To Say Thanks
President Obama and Pentagon leaders on Thursday unveiled a new defense strategy for a smaller, more flexible military force, which the president says will prepare the nation for the threats of the future while restoring balance between the defense budget and domestic spending. Yes, the tide of war is receding, Mr. Obama said Thursday in a rare appearance from the Pentagon, noting the end of the Iraq war and troop drawdowns in Afghanistan. But the question that this strategy answers is what kind of military will w stanley cup nz e nee stanley website d after the long wars of the last decade are over. And today, we re fortunate to be moving forward, from a position of strength. Mr. Obama and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta acknowledged that the nation s fiscal challenges -- and particularly the $350 billion in cuts mandated by Congress in last summer s Budget Control Act -- required the Pentagon to shape a leaner military force. However, they said that the ever-changing threats to the U.S. also required such changes to be made. The size and structure of our military and defense budget have to be driven by a strategy--not the other way around, Mr. Obama said. Moreover, we have to remember the lessons of history. We can t afford to repeat the mistakes of the past -- after World War II, after Vietnam -- when our military was left ill-prepared for the future. Whi stanley cups le the U.S. winds down large-scale military efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, Panetta said evolving threats i
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