Trump White House Ballroom Lawsuit Uncovers Data Anomaly: 'Ghost' Wi-Fi Signals Appear Hours Before Anyone Arrives
A technical analyst reviewing evidence in the ongoing Trump White House ballroom lawsuit has stumbled upon a bizarre digital footprint—Wi-Fi access logs showing phantom network pings from a device ID that remained offline, yet triggered security protocols at 3:14 AM three separate times. The pings originated from the ballroom's center, a location later confirmed empty by infrared footage. Legal teams are calling it a 'glitch in the matrix' that could rewrite the timeline of alleged unauthorized access, as the signals predate any scheduled use of the room by exactly 12 hours, 17 minutes.