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Uncle Joe

(63,165 posts)
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 10:31 AM Aug 16

Government papers found in an Alaskan hotel reveal new details of Trump-Putin summit

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At around 9 a.m. on Friday, three guests at Hotel Captain Cook, a four-star hotel located 20 minutes from the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage where leaders from the U.S. and Russia convened, found the documents left behind in one of the hotel's public printers. NPR reviewed photos of the documents taken by one of the guests, who NPR agreed not to identify because the guest said they feared retaliation.

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Jon Michaels, a professor of law at UCLA who lectures about national security, said that the documents found in the printer of the Alaskan hotel reveal a lapse in professional judgement in preparation for a high-stakes meeting.

"It strikes me as further evidence of the sloppiness and the incompetence of the administration," said Michaels. "You just don't leave things in printers. It's that simple."

The printed papers are the latest example of a series of security breaches by officials of the Trump administration. Earlier this week, members of a law enforcement group chat that included members of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) added a random person to a conversation about an ongoing search for a convicted attempted murderer. In March, U.S. national security leaders accidentally included a journalist in a group chat about impending military strikes in Yemen.

https://www.npr.org/2025/08/16/nx-s1-5504196/trump-putin-summit-documents-left-behind

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Government papers found in an Alaskan hotel reveal new details of Trump-Putin summit (Original Post) Uncle Joe Aug 16 OP
After all that travel they skipped lunch? The meeting really did not go well. Srkdqltr Aug 16 #1
what a shock.... democratsruletheday Aug 16 #2
No worries, they were just printouts of Kegsbreath's Signal app messages Blue Owl Aug 16 #3
Kick dalton99a Aug 16 #4
I can't print anything out on a public printer from either my government laptop or haele Aug 16 #5

democratsruletheday

(1,556 posts)
2. what a shock....
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 10:43 AM
Aug 16

yeah, not really. Nothing these bumble fucks does surprises me any more. GD idiots.

haele

(14,590 posts)
5. I can't print anything out on a public printer from either my government laptop or
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 02:48 PM
Aug 16

The Government Remote desktop VPN app where I can do work on my personal laptop or mobile device using public Wi-Fi if I don't my government devices available.
And the remote app is a pain in the butt.
I'm not allowed to even email documents to myself across government and public domains.
How the hell is his staff allowed to print out at the hotel? AF1 or the Base was close enough, and he should have a printer at any of his "emergency travelling command posts" that follow him around.
On edit - I think this visit was to tell the pResident that thanks to DOGE and their "young guns" along with the idiots in his own Cabinet ripping away all the Cyber protections and air gaps, Russia has access to all US government sites, including supposedly secure and classified sites - and Putin's troll farms can do pretty much anything they want in the US and to it's institutions, infrastructure, and people, if he doesn't get what he wants. Fourth floor windows are not needed to ensure compliance in the US...

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