Media report that hotel guests discovered documents bearing the State Department logo, detailing Donald Trump’s meeting with Vladimir Putin, in a hotel printer in Alaska. The White House insists they are merely a “lunch menu,” but the documents allegedly contained much more.
Another Trump Administration Blunder Unveiled
Recent reports reveal that documents with the State Department logo, purportedly covering a meeting between President Trump and President Putin, were left in a hotel printer in Alaska. The incident follows a quiet resolution of the “SignalGate” scandal, where former Trump advisers breached security protocols by adding a senior editor to a Signal chat group.
What did the documents contain?
According to National Public Radio, the documents listed details about the Trump‑Putin meeting, including phone numbers of U.S. administration staff, names of thirteen officials from both governments, and precise locations where the leaders were scheduled to speak. They also mentioned Trump’s intent to present Putin with a “ceremonial” gift: a statue of a bald eagle for the president’s desk.
White House says it was merely a lunch menu
The hotel is located 20 minutes from the military base where the leaders met. The State Department declined to comment, while White‑House press secretary Anna Kelly called the printed pages only a “lunch menu” and denied any security breach.
Kaynaklar: National Public Radio, IAR








