Trump Might Not Stay In The White House, Find Out Why
President-elect Donald Trump is quickly working to assemble his cabinet and White House staff.
It also seems he may be working out where he wants to live. There's no guarantee he'll move into the White House.
According to the New York Times, Trump is considering keeping his residence in Trump Tower in Manhattan.
This would be a major change, as every president except for George Washington lived in the White House. Washington selected the site for the White House, but it was not completed during his presidency.
Aides say staying in Trump Tower will ease Mr. Trump into the role of Chief Executive.
He apparently wants to transition slowly into his new job. Staying in his current penthouse will help him adjust to this new role.
Many presidents have split time between the White House and another residence, but none have officially lived elsewhere.
President George W. Bush, for example, famously spent lots of time at his ranch in Crawford, Texas. Other presidents have had similar arrangements, but all called the White House home during their time in office.
While there's no law requiring the president to live in the White House, security could be an issue.
For example, the Secret Service needs a place to land a helicopter. One of the only suitable locations may be Central Park. That presents some major challenges.
There is also a matter of securing communications in Trump Tower.
Considering how big a role emails had in this election, it's imperative that Trump Tower has the tightest electronic security possible. After all, we wouldn't want Russia or another foreign nation to hack the President's emails.
Thus far, no decision has been made.
Trump could also live at another of his homes -- Mar-A-Lago in Florida would be another option and may be the preferred choice for security reasons. Ultimately, it's clear that the Trump presidency will be a very unique one.
Trump Might Not Stay In The White House, Find Out Why
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