Intruder found at Mar-a-Lago said he wanted to ‘marry’ Trump’s granddaughter Kai and ‘spread gospel’, police say

A Texas man was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly scaling a wall around Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, telling police he wanted to marry Trump’s 18-year-old granddaughter Kai and “spread the gospel.”
The Palm Beach Police Department was notified about the alleged trespassing just after midnight on Tuesday and arrived at Mar-a-Lago soon after to find Anthony Thomas Reyes, 23, in Secret Service custody.
After being read his rights, Reyes “openly admitted to climbing over the wall that surrounds Mar-a-Lago in order to gain entry so that he may ‘spread the Gospel to [the president] and marry Kai,” according to a police affidavit viewed by The Independent.
No Secret Service protectees like the president were present at the club at the time of the alleged break-in, the Secret Service told NBC News.
Reyes has been charged with misdemeanor trespassing and has pleaded not guilty.
He was booked into Palm Beach jail at 4:10am, according to public records, and his bond is set at $50,000.
A Palm Beach judge ordered Reyes not to have contact with with President Trump, Kai Trump, or any of their family members.
Reyes previously attempted to trespass at Mar-a-Lago over New Year’s Eve, according to court documents.
Reyes was born in Irving, Texas, and worked as a cashier, per the documents.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated with new information.
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