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No, Presidents can keep certain issues to themselves but if it has to do with the safety of the nation or any information that can affect the nation as a whole then Presidents should but they are not required to do so. Anyways Presidents usually dont gather information on their own they have the FBI and CIA to do so & if the President wishes not to discuss something with the FBI and only tells the CIA is their right to do so, same vice versa.

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