WASHINGTON — An eight-page printout containing non-public information such as President Trump’s gift for Vladimir Putin and their anticipated lunch menu was allegedly left at an Anchorage hotel printer hours before the high-profile Ukraine peace summit .
The embarrassing snafu revealed little if any sensitive security information — as most scheduled items on the agenda for the summit on the military’s Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson already were public information — but immediately became a media sensation after being reported by NPR .
The formerly publicly funded news outlet reported that three guests at the four-star Hotel Captain Cook found the papers in a public printer. 3
Two pages contained the menu for an ultimately aborted lunch, which was to include filet mignon with