Saturday, August 27, 2022

"Come In! Wanna See Some Classified Papers?"



"Anna de Rothschild," as Inna Yashchyshyn liked to call herself, liked to put on a show of her lineage and wealth, which was all a scam. The Russian-speaking Ukrainian was under investigation by a major crimes unit in Quebec, Canada, but managed to fool the scammer-in-chief and his circle of clowns into thinking she was the real thing: a descendent of the wealthy Rothschild family.

Once accepted into the confines of Mar- a- Lago, Inna liked to b.s. the nouveau riche rubes with tall tales. From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's outstanding investigative report:

"For a time, Anna de Rothschild boasted of her family roots to the European banking dynasty, donning designer clothes, a Rolex watch, and driving a $170,000 black Mercedes-Benz SUV.

She talked about developing a sprawling luxury housing project on Emerald Bay in the Bahamas, a high-rise hotel in Monaco, and a Formula One race track in Miami, say people who knew her.

A pivotal moment for the woman who was fluent in several languages took place last year when she was invited to Mar-a-Lago, where she mingled with former President Donald Trump’s supporters and showed up the next day for a golf outing with Mr. Trump and Sen. Lindsey Graham among other political luminaries.

But the 33-year-old woman was not a member of the famous banking family, and is now a subject of a widening FBI investigation that has delved into her past financial activities and the events that led her to the former president’s home."  (our emphasis)

After the discovery of unsecured highly classified documents at the Malignant Loser's estate, the FBI has good reason to investigate whether this imposter had any exposure to them. More from the Post-Gazette:

"The ability of Ms. Yashchyshyn — the daughter of an Illinois truck driver — to bypass the security at Mr. Trump’s club demonstrates the ease with which someone with a fake identity and shadowy background can get into a facility that’s one of America’s power centers and the epicenter of Republican Party politics.

Those issues have become even more critical after FBI agents seized boxes of classified and top-secret materials two weeks ago from Mar-a-Lago after executing a search warrant on Mr. Trump’s home.

Her entry — multiple trips in and out of the club grounds — lays bare the vulnerabilities of a facility that serves as both the former president's residence and a private club, and highlights the gaps in security that can take place."  (our emphasis)

The FBI has questioned her as part of their ongoing criminal investigation into the Malignant Loser's mishandling of classified documents and obstruction of justice. Whether she was given access to some of the classified documents while posing as "Anna de Rothschild" isn't yet known, but it isn't hard to imagine the Malignant Loser or one of his lackeys showing her around the grounds and perhaps the storeroom where the secret documents were kept.

(photo: "Anna" with the Malignant Loser and his subservient foot rest Sen. Lindsey "Huckleberry" Graham. Post-Gazette photo)

 

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