White House dismisses NPR report saying staff left scheduling information about Alaska summit on hotel printer
After National Public Radio released a report saying papers about the Alaska summit were found on a hotel printer ahead of the meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the White House released a statement, calling the report “hilarious.”

“It’s hilarious that NPR is publishing a multi-page lunch menu and calling it a ‘security breach.’ This type of self-proclaimed ‘investigative journalism’ is why no one takes them seriously and they are no longer taxpayer-funded thanks to President Trump,” White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said in a statement.
NPR had reported the eight pages – that appear to have been produced by U.S. staff – were left behind accidentally and contained precise locations and meeting times of the summit and phone numbers of U.S. government employees.
-ABC News’ Benjamin Siu and Hannah Demissie







