General Correspondence
White House Mail Sorting and Non-Classified Correspondence RoutingDescription
General Correspondence designates the routing category for non-classified, routine mail in the White House Outer Oval Office. Intern Stacey labels a blue envelope from a servicewoman—containing a request about food stamps—as General Correspondence during sorting alongside classified cables and diplomatic items. Charlie halts the process to read it himself. Staff use this internal unit to streamline personal and public letters, protecting presidential boundaries while handling daily influxes amid personal interruptions like Jean-Paul's queries.
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