Trump, Putin meet in Alaska summit
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It was a welcome tailored for a close friend, not a war criminal, and it looked to the Ukrainians like their nightmare.
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Also new: a bike-cargo showroom, a nail salon, a brewpub, a cat cafe in Wasilla, and a âcafe within a cafe.â A trampoline park in the Northway Mall is closing, as well.
Papers bearing U.S. State Department markings and detailing President Donald Trumpâs summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin were discovered in the business center of an Anchorage hotel, raising new questions about the handling of sensitive government information.
Trump and Putin âlooked like buddiesâ during their initial greetings in Alaska Friday â but the dynamic had shifted by the end of their visit, according to a body language expert.
Trump critics raged on social media after he literally rolled out the red carpet and clapped warmly to greet accused war criminal Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Former NCAA athlete turned social media and YouTube influencer AJ Greene returned to Alaska for the second time in three years to spotlight the stateâs prep football scene.
Putinâs Alaska Trip Marks First Meeting With a President on U.S. Soil Since George W. Bush in 2007
The arrival of Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday will mark a rare occasion when the Kremlin leader will set foot on American soil. Putin, who is due to land in Anchorage later on Friday, hasnât visited the U.
Pickup trucks, salmon fishing and grizzly-bear displays gave way to FBI agents and $1,000 hotel rooms as Anchorageâs biggest political moment unfolds.