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Originally Posted by Matsu
It's not unprecedented. The Supreme court ordered Nixon to release Whitehouse documents/tapes. The Whitehouse was technically his home, and Nixon, for all other warts, was probably following the rules surrounding preservation of presidential documents.
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That's a good point. Somehow I forgot that Trump is the only recent president who didn't really treat the White House as his home.
(Reports suggest he spent about 1/3rd of his presidency in Trump-owned or branded properties.)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...nded-property/
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Over the course of his presidency, Trump has visited a Trump-owned or branded property on three out of every 10 days. Slightly more: Of the 1,075 days on which he has been president, he has visited Mar-a-Lago or a Trump Something-or-other on 331 of them, 31 percent of the time. Barring a sudden change of heart late Monday, he’ll spend at least part of Dec. 31 at Mar-a-Lago, too. That means he will have visited a Trump property on 117 days in 2019, the same number as in 2017.
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