Related Article: Someone Left Documents Detailing Trump-Putin Summit in Hotel Printer - rollingstone.com - Saturday, August 16, 2025, 1:58:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Target: U.S. Congress, White House, State Department, Department of Justice
Goal: We call for a full investigation into the mishandling of sensitive government documents and demand transparency and accountability from those responsible. Furthermore, we urge U.S. officials to uphold international law and human rights by refusing to legi
On the occasion of the Trump-Putin summit in Anchorage, Alaska, hotel guests discovered eight pages of sensitive summit documents left in a public printer. These documents included schedules, seating charts, staff contact information, and details of private meetings between U.S. and Russian officials. The careless handling of such information not only jeopardizes national security but also demonstrates a troubling lack of professionalism and oversight.
Equally concerning is the decision to host Vladimir Putin—who is under an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for war crimes—on U.S. soil, effectively allowing him to evade international justice and break out of isolation. The summit, which included plans to honor Putin with a formal lunch and gifts, sent a dangerous message of normalization and acceptance of authoritarianism.
We demand immediate action to investigate this security breach, implement stronger protocols for handling sensitive information, and reaffirm the United States' commitment to international law and human rights. The American people deserve transparency, accountability, and leadership that stands against impunity and authoritarianism.