A receptionist at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club told a federal jury Tuesday that a Chinese businesswoman charged with trespassing and lying to Secret Service agents was acting "weird and strange" when she entered the resort's lobby last spring, causing her to confront the woman and to alert an agent posted nearby.
Ariela Grumaz said Yujing Zhang stood out when she entered the club's ornate lobby on March 30 as she violated rules by taking photos and video, gawked at the furnishings and wore a gray evening dress at 1 p.m. She said knows the members and most of their guests and they know not to take photos of the lobby and are used to its furnishings.
Secret Service photos showed it's bedecked with chandeliers, busts and intricate tile walls.