In an unusual security breach, Anthony Thomas Reyes, a 23-year-old from Texas, was detained by Secret Service agents after climbing over the security walls of President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. The incident occurred early Tuesday morning, with Reyes attempting to locate Kai Trump, the 18-year-old granddaughter of the president.
Upon discovery, Reyes was promptly arrested by the Palm Beach Police and charged with trespassing. He was found on the exclusive Florida property shortly after midnight, during an unauthorized visit. This marks his second attempt to intrude on the private club in recent months, having previously received a trespassing warning on December 31, 2024.
At the time of the intrusion, President Trump was in Washington D.C. conducting official business, and Kai Trump was vacationing in the Bahamas, contrary to Reyes' expectations of encountering her at Mar-a-Lago. Reyes expressed his intention to propose marriage to the young Trump family member, in what authorities described as an "indecent proposal." Additionally, he wished to discuss religious matters with President Trump, indicating a desire to "spread the gospel."
Reyes remains detained at Palm Beach County Jail under a $50,000 bond, awaiting court proceedings. Despite his arrest, he has entered a plea of not guilty to the charges filed against him.
Kai Trump, known for her active social media presence and involvement in her grandfather's presidential campaign, charms followers with glimpses into her personal life and the Trump family. A student in North Palm Beach, Florida, and the daughter of Donald Trump Jr., she recently returned to social media by promoting a YouTube video from her Bahamas vacation, showcasing her leisure activities, including golfing—a shared passion with her grandfather.
The incident raises questions about security measures at high-profile residences and the lengths individuals might go to reach public figures or their families. Reyes' actions also highlight the potential risks associated with social media exposure for public figures.
As the case unfolds, security experts and legal analysts will be watching closely to understand how such breaches can be prevented and what motivates individuals to commit such acts. The outcome of Reyes' legal proceedings could also set precedents for future cases involving unauthorized access to private properties of public figures.