James Buchanan never married. Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, and Chester Arthur were all widowers upon taking office. John Tyler, Benjamin Harrison, and Woodrow Wilson all lost their wives during their presidencies. Grover Cleveland was originally a bachelor (and womanizer), then married in office.
Yes. James Buchanan was a life-long bachelor. Grover Cleveland was a bachelor when he was sworn in for his first term. Several other presidents were widowers.
There is no scientific evidence of any president haunting the White House.
yes, if you are president you get to do any thing with the white house
yes he could if he want to.
yes he has full powers
The general White House staff does not have any impact on policymaking. The president's personal White House staff may have significant impact on some policies.
Grover Cleveland ( and wife) is the only President to have a baby in the White House Esther Cleveland was born in the White House on September 9, 1893. However, other members of the President's family have had babies in the White House. The first was Thomas Jefferson's daughter, Patsy Jefferson Randolph.
Clinton
If you mean did any President ever try to steal while he was in the White House, the answer is no. There has never been any evidence that the president tried to steal. If you mean has anyone ever pilfered anything that belonged to the White House, I am sure that staff members from time to time have carried things off. A particularly likely time would be during transition when a new president is moving in and an old president and his staff are moving out.
Certainly not as a rule- the VP has his own house where he can keep any pets he brings to Washington.
The noun 'White House' is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; a word for any white house anywhere. The noun 'The White House' is a proper noun, the name of a specific building; the home of the US President.
Bill Clinton was living in the White House when some nut fired rifle shots at the building. I am not sure that Clinton was home at the time . The bullets were never any sort of real threat to the president.
William Henry Harrison was only in office for a month and he was sick in bed most of the time. He probably told the fewest lies of any President and maybe never lied at all in the White House.