Man ejected from room ahead of Donald Trump-Vladimir Putin press briefing

Show Caption Hide Caption Protester forcibly removed from Trump, Putin press conference A protester was removed from the venue where President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin were about to address journalists. He was holding sign that read "Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty."

HELSINKI — A man was forcibly escorted out of the venue for Monday's joint press conference between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, just minutes before the world leaders were set to appear in the room.

The man was sitting about 10 rows back on the U.S. side of the room among the press, in the second seat from the aisle. He held up a sign that read "Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty."

Security questioned him for a couple minutes before the ejection. As he struggled against guards — at one point waving the sign around and trying to keep it out of one man's hands — others in the room pulled out phones and started recording the incident.

Reports have identified the man as Sam Husseini, the communications director for the the Institute for Public Accuracy.

Husseini writes op-eds for The Nation, a liberal-leaning U.S. magazine. The Nation had credentials for the press conference.

The ejection happened as Trump and Putin held a closed-door meeting with aides at the Presidential Palace.