Obligatory Review of National Security Briefings by Presidents
Being president means routinely digesting national security briefings to grasp potential threats to the U.S. This duty extends to former presidents too, enabling them to advise the current administration or address media inquiries.
It’s a commitment to safeguarding the nation’s interests that transcends presidential tenure. This ongoing engagement underscores the enduring role of past leaders in shaping the trajectory of national security policies and strategies. So, even after leaving the Oval Office, the duty to stay vigilant and informed remains an integral part of a former president’s legacy.