DeGeneres’ ad, which also has the nation’s nuclear codes offered alongside imported chocolates on a guest’s pillows, aired Wednesday. During the visit by Abe, photos of Trump and his guests were snapped by curious club members on their cell phones. But Trump, Abe and his aides did discuss a response to North Korea’s missile test Feb. 11 as they reviewed papers, and they held a news conference on the missile launch shortly afterward. Security protocol requires that any issues relating to sensitive intelligence be discussed only in rooms designated as “secure compartmentalized information facilities” (SCIFs). FacebookThe man apparently toting the “nuclear football” bag holding codes to launch a nuclear attack also posed for a photo with DeAgazio.
Source: Huffington Post February 24, 2017 03:11 UTC