
Another strange incident occurred in the United States. At the Mara-Lago estate of former President Donald Trump in Florida, an alarm went off at night, alerting Secret Service agents. The reason is both wonderful and strange: a young man jumped over the fence of the estate to marry the president's granddaughter Kay Trump.
23-year-old American Anthony Reyes tried to get inside the estate by bypassing the security system in order to fulfill his unusual love dream. However, his love affair ended unsuccessfully - he was detained on the spot by the security service, who acted quickly.
As it turned out, Reyes declared that he sincerely felt love for Donald Trump's 18-year-old granddaughter Kay and that his goal was to marry the girl. However, such an unusual expression of love brought legal problems with it.

Anthony Reyes is currently being held on $50,000 bail. The court imposed a number of conditions on him. In particular, he was banned from any contact with Trump and his family, including Kay.
At the moment, the young man regrets his actions and even admits his guilt. However, at the same time, the fact that the incident occurred in such unusual circumstances is causing heated discussions among many media outlets and social media users.
For your information, this is not the first incident at Trump's Mara-Lago residence. Earlier, in the fall of 2024, security measures were tightened around this area. At that time, a man was detained by the police near the former president's house who was planning to assassinate him.
Despite the fact that such incidents attract the attention of the American public, security services continue to take serious measures to ensure the safety of the former president and his family members.
In any case, the life of the Trump family is constantly in the spotlight of the media with such interesting events. Many people are interested in what the further details of this incident will be. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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