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pretty much as soon as the president becomes president, the move into the white house. So no there hasn't.
January 20th.
in 1800 John Adams and his wife moved to the white house.
John Adams
George Washington is the only President who did not ever live in the White House. He left office before it was ready to move into.
John Adams was the one who first moved into the White House, about 4 months before he had to vacate it for the new president Jefferson.
January 20th 2009 As of January 20th 2009, Barack Hussein Obama will take his oath of office as President of the United Sataes of America, as soon as this is complete President Bush will step down as US President. Both families will meet prior to the inauguration ceremonies- the president elect and Bush will attend the ceremonies while Bush's belongings will be packed and moved out of the White House that morning. When Obama and his family return to the White House after the partying, the Obamas' belongings will be moved in and unpacked.
He will move into the White House and then have his ball. Then he will begin his duty as president of the United States.
The president refused to move into the White House until it was redecorated nouveau style is Chester Arthur. Despite being successful in his presidency, he hated the job but enjoyed the social side of it.
All bills that are to become law must move through both houses of Congress before going to the White House for the president's signature or veto. If a bill has pass the Senate, the House of Representatives must pass it before it goes to the president.
Yes, he did. The White House had to be rebuilt after the British torched in 1814 and Monroe was able to move in, in the fall of 1817.
Blair House is traditionaly made available to the President Elect on Jan. 15th. Guests are booked into Blair House several months in advance, and the current administration already had long standing bookings for guests to Blair House before President Obama's aide requested an early move in.