Secret Service Rushes to Alaska City for Trump-Putin Summit - West Hawaii Today
The Secret Service deployed hundreds of agents to protect both leaders at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson during talks aimed at a ceasefire between Moscow and Kyiv.
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Secret Service rushes to Alaska city for Trump-Putin summit - West Hawaii Today
The call to Beau Disbrow was unlike any the Anchorage realtor had ever received. His short-term rentals typically house tourists bound for glaciers, or business travelers passing through. This time, the request came from the U.S. Secret Service.
Trump-Putin summit in Alaska: How the US Secret Service is preparing for high-stakes meeting
US President Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will descend on Alaska for a much-awaited meeting on August 15. The summit, which was announced just last week, is being hosted at the American military’s Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage. With such short notice, how did the Secret Service prepare for the safety of both the leaders?
Secret Service Rushes to Alaska City for Trump-Putin Summit
The call to Beau Disbrow was unlike any the Anchorage realtor had ever received. His short-term rentals typically house tourists bound for glaciers, or business travelers passing through. This time, the request came from the US Secret Service.
Securing Friday's meeting between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Alaska is a real sprint for the US Secret Service, Bloomberg reported, citing four sources familiar with the summit preparations. Since the event will take place on American soil late in the evening CEST, the Americans have a free hand when it comes to moving weapons, communications equipment and medical equipment, but the fact that Alaska i…
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