Writer and commentator Max Boot has been a leading figure in the ‘Never Trump’ movement, having pushed the Russia collusion hoax and even calling Trump an asset of Russia.
Now, his wife has been indicted in a spying scandal involving South Korea. Do you believe in karma?
The Daily Caller reports:
Wife Of Notorious Never Trumper Max Boot Indicted In Foreign Spying SchemeSue Mi Terry, a former CIA analyst and a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, is accused by federal prosecutors of acting as a secret agent for South Korea.Terry, whose husband Max Boot regularly falsely accused former President Trump of being a Russian asset, reportedly used her position and access to U.S. officials to provide sensitive information to South Korea in exchange for luxury items and other lavish benefits, according to the indictment, New York Post reported. The allegations state that from Oct. 2013, Terry engaged in activities that compromised her role as an independent foreign policy expert.Prosecutors claim she disclosed U.S. government secrets and influenced policy decisions to favor South Korea. In return, she allegedly received goods such as a $3,450 Louis Vuitton handbag and a $2,845 Dolce & Gabbana coat, along with dinners at Michelin-starred restaurants, New York Post stated.
Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy.
More from the New York Post report:
Terry, a senior fellow for Korea studies at the Council on Foreign Relations think tank, allegedly began spying for South Korea in October 2013, five years after she left the CIA, where she was an analyst on East Asian issues.Over the next nearly 10 years, she “disclosed sensitive US government information to South Korean intelligence and used her position to influence US policy in favor of South Korea” — all for “money and luxury gifts,” FBI Acting Assistant Director in Charge Christie M. Curtis said in a statement.For instance, Terry delivered handwritten notes about a private North Korea-related June 2022 meeting with the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, to her South Korean intelligence handler who picked her up in a car minutes later, according to the indictment unsealed Tuesday.Weeks after that, Terry hosted a happy hour – at her handlers’ behest – where she allowed the South Korean spy to mingle with congressional staffers while posing as a diplomat, the filing charges.Presenting herself as an independent expert on US-Korea relations, Terry has also allegedly parroted talking points provided to her by South Korean officials in articles published in the US and Korean press in recent years.
This is what Boot was writing about just three days ago.
His Twitter/X account is suddenly awfully quiet. Why do you suppose that is?
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