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The White House receives about 40,000 pieces of mail a week. (The First Lady's office separately gets about 5,000 pieces weekly.) All mail is processed first at a nearby military base where it is opened and examined prior to being forwarded to the White House staff for disposition. The response time for White House correspondence is therefore slower than people might expect.

The number of e-mails the White House gets is significantly greater than even those numbers, and can spike during contentious political fights to tens of thousands a day.

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