POST-SUMMIT UPDATE
Hannity: "You said before the interview that in two minutes you would know...What vibe did you get in two minutes?"
Trump: "You know, I always had a great relationship with President Putin. And we would have done great things together in terms of, you know. Their land is incredible. The rare earth, the oil gas — it's incredible. It is the largest piece of land in the world as a nation by far. I think they have 11 timezones if you can believe it, that's big stuff. But we would have done a lot of great things we had the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax which stopped us from doing that. We would have done so great. But we have the greatest — one of the great hoaxes. I mean, there were others like the election itself and as you know, as you covered better than anyone. But it was a rigged election and a horrible thing that took place in 2020. But we would have had a great relationship but we did amazingly well considering — you know, he would look and see what happened, he would think we're crazy with the made up Russia, Russia, Russia hoax. So we had something very important and we had a very good meeting today, but we'll see. I mean it's, you have to get a deal."
Is it too early to start drinking? Hmmm... a prior post.
UPDATES
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Reacting to a report that someone in Donald Trump’s entourage who went with him to Alaska left sensitive State Department documents on a public hotel printer, critics of the president pounced on yet another security breach since he took office.
According to a report from NPR on Saturday, Three guests staying at the Hotel Captain Cook, located 20 minutes away from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson where the Russian and American president were meeting, discovered the documents that included names, meeting times, room locations, phone numbers and other details.
That led Jon Michaels, a professor of law at UCLA who lectures about national security, to explain to NPR, "It strikes me as further evidence of the sloppiness and the incompetence of the administration.You just don't leave things in printers. It's that simple." …
Lordy...


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