A Secret Agent of South Korea Was Just Arrested by the FBI. Guess Who She's Married to.
Mia Cathell / Townhall Tipsheet
Taking a page out of Eric Swalwell's playbook, it's been revealed that a
prominent anti-Trump Washington Post columnist is married to a secret
spy for South Korea who previously worked for the White House.
The wife of Moscow-born writer Max Boot, who has falsely accused former
President Donald Trump of being a Russian asset, was arrested this week
for allegedly acting as an unregistered agent of the South Korean
government.
Boot's spouse, Sue Mi Terry, is charged in a federal indictment with
secretly spying for the Republic of Korea (ROK), commonly known as South
Korea, by selling U.S. intelligence information, enabling access to
high-ranking U.S. officials, and disseminating pro-ROK propaganda
disguised as advocacy in exchange for luxury gifts, like designer
handbags, and expensive dinners, among other bribes she's accused of
accepting. Read more, see Xs and video here.

