Debbie Roth

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“I rise usually between four and five—walk two miles, bathe in the Potomac River, and walk home, which occupies two hours,” he writes, then describes a morning spent having breakfast, reading, and writing, only stepping into the office shortly after noon. But as the president ages, his personal physician cautions him to take it easy on the skinny-dipping. He loves being in the Potomac perhaps too much.
Confronting the Presidents: No Spin Assessments from Washington to Biden
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