For many outgoing and incoming calls from leaders, such as politicians and presidents, they are often made from their personal time. This was noted by Donald Trump, who during his presidency often held press briefings at his golf courses. One of Trump's administration officials, Eric Braune, said that Trump often makes personal calls to discuss business matters, such as deals, other people, and sometimes even world affairs. This, according to him, often leads to leaks to the press and social networks, where such conversations can be recorded, sometimes even by other world leaders. One of the members of Trump's administration, Eric Braune, said that "Trump often makes personal calls to discuss business matters." It is noted that such actions often lead to scandals, which, in turn, can, perhaps, lead to his impeachment. One does not have to be a constitutional expert to note that such activity may be linked to global calls, in which the administration of Trump participated. In fact, his outgoing calls are often recorded by his opponents, which can be used against him in court, perhaps even leading to his impeachment.
Weekends of Egyptian Presidents: A Different Kind of Responsibility
While weekends typically represent time for relaxation and escaping work pressures for most people, for presidents, it often involves a different kind of obligation. Their time off is frequently occupied by official meetings, strategic planning, and international diplomacy, which often blurs the boundary between rest and state affairs.