Ya'll might remember this old childhood game and song:
One of these things is not like the other. One of these things just doesn't belong.
They point is to teach kids how to look for similarities and spot differences. Though in today's woke-tardville, I'm not sure it's allowed any longer. But you would think they would still cover it in law school.
The National Archives has a role in helping US Presidents by setting up a document transition space, a building typically leased, after leaving office. In a nutshell, these are pretty good sized buildings with loading docks for trucks and are sort of converted to a document storage library. It is a chance for a President and their team to go through documents and records and determine which are personal and which are returned to the archives. The lease typically lasts a couple to a few years, are obviously controlled access and typically within a few miles of their residence or post office office. Of course, all on the tax payer dime.
Let's look at 4 recent Presidents who left office:
- William Jefferson Clinton
- George Walker Bush
- Barack Hussein Obama
- Donald John Trump
Only one of these Presidents did not receive said document site.
Only one of these Presidents was directed to store them at their residence.
Only one of these Presidents had de-classified documents related to a spurious investigation in to their time prior to and during their Presidency, by weaponized government agencies.
One of these things is not like the other. One of these things just doesn't belong.