The office of the presidency comes with many perks, as it should. There's Air Force One and Marine One, the plane and helicopter that ferry the president and their staff around the world; there's the White House kitchen, able to whip up whatever meal strikes the president's fancy; and there's the Secret Service, of course, there to protect the president from whatever threats pop up from day to day.
There's also the deference shown by Twitter's policy toward world leaders, allowing them to tweet whatever they want even when it's in conflict with the platform's other rules.
It's something President Trump has taken advantage of over the past four years, and Twitter recently confirmed he'd be losing it when President-Elect Joe Biden takes over the Oval Office.