Pages found at Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage before high-stakes meeting between two global leaders
uk.yahoo.com
"Tommy Pigott, the State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson, told
The Independent in a statement: “Instead of covering the historic steps towards peace achieved at Friday’s summit, NPR is trying to make a story out of a lunch menu. Ridiculous.""
The topic here is that "U.S. State Department documents containing sensitive government information were discovered on a public printer at an Alaska hotel, two hours before a high-stakes summit between U.S.
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin."
So, Trump and his minions claim it's about a lunch menu. But it seems that it's more about the Trump govt's inability to keep confidential information, which could potentially be a security threat to the president too, out of the hands of the public.
But this is Trump who wanted, supposedly, lock up Hillary for using a private server.
So in 2016 everyone should talk about such things, now nobody should.
Typical Trump.