A Florida judge Monday postponed a bail hearing for the self-described Chinese businesswoman accused of infiltrating President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.

Yujing Zhang, 33, appeared in Florida court on charges she lied to Secret Service agents to slip into the resort last month.

It’s unclear why she was there. She claims she had flown to the US from Shanghai two days earlier to promote Chinese-American business relations — but federal authorities aren’t buying it.

Arguing that Zhang is an “extreme” flight risk, Assistant US Attorney Rolando Garcia said at the suspect’s West Palm Beach hearing that FBI agents are still probing whether she might be a spy.

There are “a lot of questions that remain to be answered,” he said.

The judge said he would give the defense a week to bring possible witnesses to the US from China to bolster Zhang’s argument for bail.

Zhang is currently being held without bond.

But Garcia said that even if the judge gives her bail and she coughs it up, her business B-1 visa has already been revoked, so she would go straight into the custody of US immigration officials while awaiting trial.