The Trump administration grilled with Jeffrey Epstein memo
The Justice Department has released a memo on Jeffrey Epstein, declaring that there is no “client list” despite the Attorney General’s past mentions.
- The Florida woman was arrested near Malua Lago after insisting that she needed to deliver an urgent message to President Trump.
- The woman Caroline Shaw admitted to having a firearm in her car.
- Shaw is facing a fee of driving with a suspended license and failing to register the vehicle.
The Florida woman was arrested on July 7 for driving to Mar-a-Lago, insisting on speaking to President Donald Trump despite her license suspended.
Caroline Shaw, 49, from Orlando, is said to have told Secret Service agents outside of Trump’s club that he had an “urgent message to the president” and admitted he had a firearm in his van.
Arrest reports obtained by USA Today from the Palm Beach Police Department show Shaw is charged with driving on a license that has been suspended and failing to register the vehicle.
According to a possible affidavit, the Palm Beach Police Department said officers responded to the Florida President’s residence after receiving reports that the Secret Service in the United States was investigating suspects.
USA Today was unable to immediately find an attorney representing Shaw at this point.
Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA Today. Contact him at fernando.cervantes @gannett.com and follow him at x @fern_cerv_.

