A Day In The Life Of The President Of The United States
Advertisement
Jul 26, 2021, 12:44 IST
The President wakes up pretty early, but his routine usually includes a morning workout before heading into the office.
Advertisement
He arrives at the Oval Office between 8:30 and 9 a.m., and gets a rundown on the day's schedule from his personal secretary Anita Decker.
Advertisement
At around 10 a.m., he receives the classified Presidential Daily Briefing from his National Security Advisor. Sometimes the briefing is delivered via tablet.
The contents of the brief provides the President with new intelligence he needs to know and alerts him to possible crises in the world.
Advertisement
The day usually includes plenty of phone calls.
And meetings.
Advertisement
If he's in the middle of a legislative battle, the President will meet with congressional leaders on both sides.
He'll also meet with his own staff to discuss legislative strategies.
Advertisement
There are also the 'handshake sessions', where Obama briefly meets and greets people in the White House.
He often gives talks to key constituent groups.
Advertisement
On other days, the President will host a world leader. Here he is with Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
On rare occasions, he'll talk to the press.
Advertisement
And if he takes a short trip outside D.C. on the Marine One helicopter, he's not going to escape the meetings. There's often someone with him (like British PM David Cameron here) hoping for some of the President's limited time.
The end of the normal workday for President Obama is around 6 p.m.
Advertisement
And he'll usually have dinner with his family around 6:30pm.
He tries to hang out with his daughters Malia and Sasha after dinner for a bit.
Advertisement
But the work doesn't totally stop. He often works on paperwork or writes until 11:30pm or so.
Then he tries to get in about a half-hour of reading before lights out.
Advertisement
Around midnight — but sometimes even later, he heads to bed. If he isn't interrupted by a late-night phone call, he'll get about six hours of sleep.
But the life of the President is far from typical....