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Children in the White House must follow these strict rules

One can imagine that it is not easy being the child of the American president. However, the children of the presidential family have no other choice. Although having the president of one of the most powerful countries in the world as a father certainly has its advantages, being constantly in the center of attention and under the scrutiny of the public causes a lot of pressure. Just remember the comments about Chelsea Clinton, Sasha and Malia Obama and Barron Trump.

That said, presidents’ children must follow strict rules that affect everything from their behavior in public to their choice of school to their daily routine at home. Click through some of the rules presidential children must follow.

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Opening windows is prohibited!

One of the strictest rules for the President’s children and the entire family is that they are not allowed to open a window anywhere in the White House or in a car.

Children in the White House must follow these strict rules

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Opening windows is prohibited!

Even if that doesn’t sound bad at first, imagine not being able to get some fresh air whenever you want.

They should not hold official roles in the administration

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They should not hold official roles in the administration

They should not hold official roles in the administration

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They should not hold official roles in the administration

His eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, took on a role as special adviser to the president, handling many non-specific tasks, while her husband, Jared Kushner, became director of the now-defunct Office of American Innovation.

They should not hold official roles in the administration

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They should not hold official roles in the administration

In 1967, Congress passed an anti-nepotism law that “prohibits the President from appointing family members to serve in any office or agency over which he presides.”

They should not hold official roles in the administration

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They should not hold official roles in the administration

However, Jared and Ivanka did not violate this law, as it does not prevent the president’s children from working as unpaid advisers. And that is precisely how they justified their roles in the White House.

They are expected to attend private schools

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They are expected to attend private schools

However, this is not because private schools provide a better education, but because they can provide greater security for the president’s children and reduce confrontation with the public.

They are expected to attend private schools

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They are expected to attend private schools

However, this rule was broken in 1977 when President Jimmy Carter enrolled his nine-year-old daughter Amy in a public school in Washington DC.

You must always be accompanied by the Secret Service

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You must always be accompanied by the Secret Service

Just like the President and his wife, the President’s children must always be accompanied by the Secret Service when they leave the White House.

You must always be accompanied by the Secret Service

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You must always be accompanied by the Secret Service

Just like their parents, even former presidential children must be accompanied by the Secret Service until they are at least 16 years old.

You must participate in certain events, such as Easter egg rolling

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You must participate in certain events, such as Easter egg rolling

Although presidential children are not supposed to take on official roles, they are still expected to attend certain White House events.

You must participate in certain events, such as Easter egg rolling

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You must participate in certain events, such as Easter egg rolling

One of these events is the White House Easter Egg Roll, which has been around since 1878 and was first held under President Rutherford B. Hayes.

Riding in a friend’s car is usually not allowed

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Riding in a friend’s car is usually not allowed

This rule does not apply to all presidential children, but was enforced for Sasha and Malia Obama.

Riding in a friend’s car is usually not allowed

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Riding in a friend’s car is usually not allowed

For safety reasons, the two never took public transportation or rode with friends during their teenage years.

Riding in a friend’s car is usually not allowed

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Riding in a friend’s car is usually not allowed

In fact, they weren’t even allowed to be driven by Barack Obama, since presidents aren’t allowed to drive on public roads. However, the president did allow Malia’s prom dance partner to drive them there (with the Secret Service, of course).

You must attend formal events

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You must attend formal events

At formal events, the public’s attention is also on the children and their every action is scrutinized.

You must attend formal events

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You must attend formal events

As a child, Amy Carter was once criticized for showing up at a state banquet with books to combat boredom.

You must attend formal events

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You must attend formal events

Because of the strict rules of conduct and etiquette, many presidential families after Carter’s term in office tried to keep their children away from these official functions as much as possible.

You are not allowed to keep expensive gifts

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You are not allowed to keep expensive gifts

Being part of the presidential family also has its advantages, such as receiving gifts from visiting dignitaries and other guests.

You are not allowed to keep expensive gifts

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You are not allowed to keep expensive gifts

Unfortunately, many gifts to the presidential family are considered government property and placed in the National Archives.

You are not allowed to keep expensive gifts

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You are not allowed to keep expensive gifts

Sasha and Malia Obama were not allowed to keep the national jerseys that former Chancellor Angela Merkel brought them.

You are not allowed to keep expensive gifts

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You are not allowed to keep expensive gifts

They were also not allowed to keep the national jerseys signed by Lionel Messi, which were given to them by former Argentine President Mauricio Macri.

Presidents' children are not allowed to eat what they want

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Presidents’ children are not allowed to eat what they want

A common misconception about life in the White House is that the presidential family is served endless amounts of extravagant food.

Presidents' children are not allowed to eat what they want

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Presidents’ children are not allowed to eat what they want

While it is possible to be served exquisite food at every meal, the President and his wife are expected to pay for their own meals.

Presidents' children are not allowed to eat what they want

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Presidents’ children are not allowed to eat what they want

Without their parents’ permission, children are unlikely to be served the finest fillet steaks or caviar.

You must not have public accounts on social networks

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You must not have public accounts on social networks

There is hardly a teenager these days who does not have a public profile on social networks. However, the president’s children are supposed to stay away from the public eye on the networks and instead set them to private.

You must not have public accounts on social networks

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You must not have public accounts on social networks

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