Yes, he does, but it is not just his-- it was built for any president to use. Since a president needs security and privacy, the White House grounds provide a private court (it's not inside the White House itself; it's outside, near the presidential swimming pool). The presidential Basketball court has been used by a number of presidents over the past several decades, as well as by their friends and families.
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Believe it or not, yes. There is a basketball court on the top floor of the Supreme Court building in Washington, DC. It is jokingly referred to as "the highest court in the land."
No the executive branch is in the White House, the judicial branch is like the Supreme Court, that's all.
Appomattox Court House was created in 1892.
No one in the White House can limit the amount of time to debate a bill. The rules governing it are specific to the House and Senate, which are not part of the Executive Branch like the President (who lives in the White House).
White House - Herm - was created in 1949.
The congress of the White House