Who pays for the president's food? Which president has a sport named after him? Match wits with a master of useless (but entertaining) presidential information.
President Ronald Reagan, joined by former Presidents Richard Nixon (l.), Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter (r.), toast one another in the Blue Room at the White House on Oct. 8, 1981, as the four met prior to the departure of the three former presidents to Cairo for the funeral of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat.
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Presidents foot the bill for all first family private meals. |
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The vice president, because it is part of his constitutional duties |
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Taxpayers pay all presidential living expenses. |
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Presidents don’t have time to eat. |
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