Where Does the President Work?
Not in the Oval Office, reports Slate's Explainer. At least not for nuts-and-bolts work, like reading papers and editing speeches. For that, President Obama, like many of his predecessors, uses a study just to the side of the Oval Office.
And for even more in-depth work, Obama uses the Treaty Room in the White House residence. Here's a picture of it, courtesy of the White House:
As you can see, the president has a computer and printer there, though he probably doesn't use them much, to avoid having to archive everything he writes and e-mails and make all of it public.
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