cabinet
"Advisors" is misleading. When did the first military advisors dedicated to advising combat operations is what most are wanting to ask.
It was usually called a "retreat", as it is located in secluded woods. However, several Presidents have held meetings with heads of state at Camp David.
Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford supported South Vietnam. The Soviet and Red Chinese presidents supported their ally (with equipment)...North Vietnam.
the council of economic advisors
Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford.
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His cabinet.
cabinet
For purely political advice, presidents mostly rely on their White House staff. There is a position known as senior advisor which David Axelrod holds in the Obama White House. Congressional leaders from his party may be helpful as well.
the presidents more trusted aids ad advisors
council of economic advisors
Presidents often have numerous individuals with whom they consult. In President Roosevelt's case, his closest adviser was Harry Lloyd Hopkins.
The President's advisor are the Cabinet members, the White House Chief of Staff, and the Counselor to the President. In addition, the President has Senior Advisors who act as public liaison.
council of economic advisors
The White House
Do you mean the cabinet department? A group of men and women who are the President's closest advisors?