President Donald Trump dismissed Wednesday the reports of a Chinese woman allegedly trying to get into his Mar-a-Lago Florida resort recently while carrying a thumb drive containing malware.

Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said he hadn’t “spoken to anyone” about federal prosecutors’ claims that a woman with two Chinese passports got past Secret Service agents Saturday. According to the complaint, she said she was trying to attend a canceled event at the president’s Palm Beach, Florida, resort.

Trump insisted that security at his property was under control.

“I saw the story. I haven’t spoken to anyone,” he said. “We have extremely good control.”

“The person at the front desk did a very good job, to be honest with you,” the president added.

Federal prosecutors claim that Yujing Zhang, 32, attempted to gain access inside Mar-a-Lago by telling Secret Service agents she was going to use the pool, then later saying she was attending an event that was not on the club’s schedule.

Following Zhang’s arrest, top Senate Democrats called on the FBI to assess whether Trump’s electronic equipment containing classified information is vulnerable to exploitation, according to The Washington Post.