Delta Force Arrests Suspicious “Tourists” Near Mar-a-Lago

Two men eavesdropping on President Donald J. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate were apprehended by Delta Force operators Saturday night, a Mar-a-Lago source told Real Raw News. According to him, Trump’s Delta protection detail spotted a “suspicious” van parked on South Ocean Boulevard, which runs parallel to the club and is a frequent stop for Trump’s supporters and detractors—fans and haters who fly banners as they cruise the beachside road.

However, it was uncommon for a Ford E Transit cargo van without license plates to be parked near the president’s estate at 10:30 p.m., especially one with a parabolic microphone sticking out an open window.

Delta Force, our source said, moved on the van after alerting Trump to the possible intrusion. They flanked the van, yanked open its doors, and hurled the driver and passenger to the pavement.

The occupants claimed to be tourists from New Hampshire on a road trip through Florida and said they’d paused at Mar-a-Lago to see if it was as luxurious in reality as it appeared on television and in pictures. Delta, though, doubted their story for several reasons:

  1. No license plates
  2. No identification
  3. The long-range dish microphone
  4. Two DJI Mavic 3 Thermal drones in the truck

“Odd time of the day for sightseeing,” one of the Delta reportedly told the suspects, both of whom were males who looked to be in their mid-40s.

Delta Force arrested the suspects on “suspicion of espionage” and brought them to a JAG office in south Florida.

“The Deep State usually isn’t so obvious, but we need to identify these guys, figure out who they are and who they work for,” our source said.

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