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Details of Alaska summit were left on hotel printer

Government documents with details about meeting schedules and seating charts − as well as an extravagant menu and reminder to pronounce President Vladimir Putin's name "POO-tihn," were accidentally left in a hotel printer in Alaska amid President Donald Trump's meeting with the Russian leader.

The documents with State Department markings, reported by NPR, were discovered in the printer in an Anchorage hotel around 9 a.m., hours before Trump's summit with Putin at a nearby military base.

Hotel guests shared the pages with NPR.

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by Anonymousreply 6August 18, 2025 4:05 PM

The documents laid out the precise locations and meeting times of the summit at Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson, as well as phone numbers of government employees and the menu for a planned three course lunch that did not occur, including which chairs the presidents would use.

The documents appear to have been produced by federal government staff and were left behind. Some of the information, including plans for a lunch and a news conference, was made public before the meeting took place.

But much of it was the type of information the White House wouldn't usually share until after an event, such as whether a gift was exchanged. Some of the details verged into sensitive information that isn't made public at all, such as what times Trump would be in what rooms.

Planned movements of the president and meetings with world leaders, such as which seat they will take during a meeting, are often kept secret until they take place for security reasons.

When such security breaches have happened before, they're normally considered international incidents and investigated. In 2023, a police document detailing President Joe Biden's movements, including which streets would be closed and other security measures, were found in Belfast while the president was in Ireland.

The White House did not immediately return a USA TODAY request for comment Aug. 17. But Deputy White House Press Secretary Anna Kelly told NPR Aug. 16 that the papers were a "multi-page lunch menu" and suggested leaving the information on a public printer was not a security breach.

Kelly also dismissed the article in a statement to NewsNation.

“It’s hilarious that NPR is publishing a multi-page lunch menu and calling it a ‘security breach,’” Kelly said. “This type of self-proclaimed ‘investigative journalism’ is why no one takes them seriously and they are no longer taxpayer-funded thanks to President Trump.”

Two of the pages seen by NPR included a menu for the canceled lunch, which was to include filet mignon with brandy peppercorn sauce and halibut olympia, a green salad and crème brûlée.

The other pages included which seats Trump, Putin and their aides would take during the lunch and which rooms they would be in at what times.

The remaining pages include contact information for staff members as well as the names of the 13 U.S. and Russian state leaders who attended, including phonetic pronunciation of the Russian names. Among the details was a gift from Trump to Putin, an "American Bald Eagle Desk Statue."

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and leaders of several European countries are scheduled to meet with Trump at the White House August 18.

by Anonymousreply 1August 18, 2025 2:21 PM
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by Anonymousreply 2August 18, 2025 2:21 PM

Amateur Hour at the Trump Clown White House Circus, once again.

by Anonymousreply 3August 18, 2025 2:21 PM

I can't wait until one day, something hugely important gets left in a public printer.

Maybe Trump's naked photos with underaged girls from the "Epstein Files," perhaps? Or something of the sort.

Hopefully, it would absolutely crush his presidency, and we'd be rid of him once and for all.

by Anonymousreply 4August 18, 2025 2:24 PM

OP thank you for starting a fourth thread on this exact topic - more Trump headlines is definitely what we need around here!

P.S. Please let the next post be that he has croaked

by Anonymousreply 5August 18, 2025 4:02 PM

Trump tells Zelensky to give up Crimea and never join NATO ahead of White House talks

Un-fucking believable - he is disgusting. What the hell does Putin have over him?? He can be easily swayed and bought out!!

by Anonymousreply 6August 18, 2025 4:05 PM
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