thekev
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Former presidents - if consulted by a serving president - can bring a lot of experience, (not just of being in office, but the fact that they can remember what it feels like), knowledge, objectivity (they are less likely to be swayed by party considerations and much more likely to consider the national interest) and support, to the act of giving, or tendering advice, and can be a very valuable resource to a serving president.
Current presidents have their own set of advisors, including department heads and various cabinet members. Selective sharing of information with former presidents that the current one may wish to confer with can also be established, but it goes against common security practices in other areas to treat sharing of information as the default behavior. Also in Trump's case, I'm surprised it was a mere consideration rather than an immediate action.