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Alleged Foreign Agent Wife Pretty Much Destroyed Her Never Trump Husband’s Entire Legacy

Is there a bigger swamp creature than Washington Post columnist Max Boot?

By early 2019, two years into the Trump administration, the final findings of Special Counsel Mueller’s investigation had yet to be made public, but the Russiagate storyline had already fallen apart. The Steele dossier had been discredited. Lovers Lisa Page and Peter Strzok had been exposed as conspiring to “thwart” Trump. Still, the pseudo-conservatives Booth claims are Assumed In January of the same year, he wrote an article for the Washington Post titled “18 Reasons Trump Could Be a Russian Asset.”

Boot must have been so distracted by defending our democracy from Trump that he didn’t realize his wife was allegedly working as a foreign agent.

His wife, Soo Mi Tae Lee, was indicted on Tuesday on suspicion of working as an unregistered foreign agent for the South Korean government, according to Reuters. report.

Terry worked for both the CIA and the White House National Security Council until 2010, when he Jumped Ivy League universities, high-end think tanks and traditional media have offered her their services as an expert on Korea.

According to Reuters, the FBI warned her in 2014 that South Korean intelligence services might try to recruit her. So what did she do? She allegedly “leaked nonpublic U.S. government information” to South Korean intelligence officials in exchange for cash and luxury items.

The indictment also includes video surveillance footage that showed Terry waiting while agents processed checkouts at Louis Vuitton and Bottega Veneta. The CIA training paid off. Get that bag, girl!

Boot may have 18 reasons why Trump is a Russian asset, but his beloved wife only needs one: a 31-page federal law. Indictment.

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