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Trump puts red button back in Oval Office
Diet Coke soda button reinstalled as Donald Trump returns to Oval Office
Many of the redecorations resembled the way Trump's office looked during his first term, including the a portrait of George Washington over the fireplace, a bust of Winston Churchill nearby and the famous Diet Coke button on the desk.
Trump reinstalls Oval Office Diet Coke button upon White House return
President Trump reinstalls the famous Diet Coke button on the Oval Office desk, along with other personalized changes marking his return to the White House.
Trump’s Diet Coke Button Returns to the Oval Office
Donald Trump has officially returned to the White House for his second term, and with him comes the reinstatement of the Diet Coke
What is Trump's Diet Coke button and why did it make a comeback at Oval Office?
After Joe Biden took office in 2021, reports emerged that he had removed the Diet Coke button from the presidential desk. However, with Trump back in the Oval Office, the button has returned to its rightful place, a symbol of his long-standing devotion to the soda.
Donald Trump Brings Back Diet Coke Button to Oval Office
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.
Trump has his famous ‘Diet Coke button’ reinstalled on Oval Office desk
WASHINGTON (CNN) - President Donald Trump’s love for Diet Coke is well known. So, it’s no surprise his infamous “Diet Coke button” has been reinstalled at the Oval Office desk for his second term. Trump used the red valet button to order Diet Cokes during his first term between 2017 and 2021.
Trump’s Day One To-Do List: Reinstall the Diet Coke Button
The Wall Street Journal reported the valet button, which the president used to order Diet Cokes during his first term, already had been reinstalled Monday even before he was sworn into office. Another story said he was reported to drink around a dozen Diet Cokes a day in 2018, though it is unknown if he maintains that habit.
Coke drinker-in-chief Trump gets inaugural diet soda
The Coca-Cola Co. cozied up to the world’s most famous Diet Coke drinker — President-elect Donald Trump — late Tuesday by presenting him with an inaugural edition of his favorite beverage.
Diet Coke button returns to Oval Office
The button President Donald Trump used to order Diet Coke during his first term has returned to the Oval Office.
The Diet Coke button returns to the Oval Office after Trump inauguration
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, was spotted on Trump’s resolute desk after his inauguration ceremony on Monday, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Trump puts red button back in the Oval Office
Donald Trump, as the 47th president of the United States, immediately reintroduced the red button to his White House desk. This so-called “Diet coke button” was Trump's guilty pleasure during his first term in office in Washington,
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VIP goodie bags at Trump inauguration included Diet Coke, medal with pics of prez, JD Vance
A large white canvas bag with a sketch of the Capitol in red was also provided, presumably to haul the inaugural booty home.
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Diet Coke button returns to the Oval Office; what is it and what is it for?
The Oval Office was renovated to be occupied by Trump, who signed executive orders in said room, where the Diet Coke button ...
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