Details of Trump-Putin Alaska Summit Revealed in Hotel Printer Findings

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The Trump administration downplayed reports that documents detailing the summit with Putin, including meeting sequences and officials' phone numbers, were left in a hotel in Anchorage, describing them as a lunch menu rather than a security breach, despite concerns over sloppy handling of sensitive materials.
- Trump Administration Minimizes Summit Papers Left in Hotel The New York Times
- Government papers found in an Alaskan hotel reveal new details of Trump-Putin summit NPR
- White House responds to report of Alaska summit papers left on public printer: ‘Hilarious’ Yahoo News Canada
- Printout identifying gift, menu at Trump-Putin summit left at hotel printer New York Post
- Meeting locations, a statue for Putin: Details of Alaska summit were left on hotel printer USA Today
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