The revamped White House Oval Office will once again feature the Diet Coke button that President Trump used to summon sodas during his first term. The famous little red button, hidden inside a wooden box,
As Donald Trump returned to the Oval Office for his second, non-consecutive term, so did the highly popular Diet Coke button, which the US President uses to order his favourite beverage.
As the Oval Office underwent a makeover on Donald Trump’s inauguration day, an iconic red button made a comeback, according to The Wall Street Journal. And no, it’s not for nuclear weapons. The Resolute Desk got retrofitted with Trump’s beloved Diet Coke button,
The Diet Coke button, a distinctive feature from US President Trump's first term, has returned to the White House Oval Office.The Wall Street Journal reports that the small red button, concealed in a wooden box,
In his 2019 book Team of Vipers, former White House aide Chris Sims revealed that during his first term, Trump would use the red button to prank visitors, claiming it might activate nuclear capabilities.
President Trump's famous "Diet Coke Button" was spotted on the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office at the White House again on Monday after the inauguration.
The button President Donald Trump used to order Diet Coke during his first term has returned to the Oval Office.
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President Donald Trump has reinstalled a button on the Oval Office desk that alerts White House staff when he wants a fresh can of Diet Coke.
Donald Trump was inaugurated as President of the United States for the second time on Monday and he’s already passed two extreme laws in his first few days in office. After re-installing his famous Diet Coke button in his White House office, one of his first laws was an executive order to expand the use of the death penalty across America.
Trump's inauguration took place on January 20, and while the newly elected US president was delivering his speech and taking the oath, the White House staff was quickly updating the Oval Office to suit the new owner's tastes.