Eight pages with U.S. State Department markings show details of a meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, including a luncheon scheduled “in honor of his excellency Vladimir Putin,” NPR reported .
The pages also reveal a gift from Trump to Putin of an American bald eagle desk statue.
The papers were found by a guest of the hotel in the public printers, who sent them to NPR under the condition of anonymity. They were seemingly left behind by Trump Administration staffers.
Meeting times, phone numbers of U.S. government employees and phonetic pronunciations for Russian state leaders, including “POO-tihn” were in the documents.
The White House told NPR the papers were a “multi-page lunch menu,” and not a security breach. The administration