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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, technically, George Washington did take some stuff from the presidential residence in Philadelphia before John Adams moved in, but let's be real, it wasn't like he was looting the place. It was more of a "I'll just borrow this until we get everything sorted" situation. Like, who wouldn't want a souvenir from their time as president, right?

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