Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were scheduled to have a lavish meal in Alaska, but a sensitive document uncovered the details of the cancelled lunch. The menu featured dishes like halibut Olympia and filet mignon, with a dessert of crème brûlée planned in honor of Putin.
The unexpected end of the summit at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson led to the cancellation of the anticipated lunch, leaving the menu only on paper. Dubbed as ‘homey and comforting,’ the menu’s reveal sparked questions and concerns, especially regarding the breached security protocols.
The mishap, involving Monica Crowley, chief of protocol, and sensitive documents being left unattended at Hotel Captain Cook, raised eyebrows. Crowley, known for her close ties to Trump, faced embarrassment as the detailed documents came to light, including contact information and pronunciation guides for Russian counterparts.