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Target: U.S. Department of State, White House Chief of Staff, and Congressional Oversight Committees
Goal: We call for a full investigation and immediate reforms to prevent future breaches of sensitive information in U.S. government operations.
On August 15, during a summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, crucial government documents were left unsecured in a hotel business center. These papers, marked with U.S. State Department insignia, contained detailed information about meeting locations, times, and personal contact details of U.S. staff and state leaders. Such negligence puts national security and the safety of government personnel at risk.
This incident is not isolated; it follows a pattern of repeated security breaches and carelessness within the administration. From accidentally including journalists in sensitive group chats to exposing law enforcement operations, these failures undermine public trust and endanger diplomatic efforts.
We demand transparency, accountability, and the implementation of robust security protocols to ensure that such lapses do not occur again. The American people deserve competent stewardship of their national interests and the protection of sensitive information.