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.
Joe Biden’s blue rug was swapped for Trump’s neutral-coloured one as part of a switch from the outgoing president’s belongings to the incoming one’s, and Trump’s infamous red Diet Coke button reportedly was back in place by as early as mid-afternoon on inauguration day.
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 had used the valet button to order Diet Coke beverages between 2017 and 2021 - during his first presidency - but then Joe Biden had it removed when he came into power
Donald Trump's beloved soda button is back and ready for four more years of thirst quenching with just a push.
The return of the Diet Coke button and Trumps well-documented culinary preferences highlight his emphasis on personal comfort and routines during his time in office.
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.
Donald Trump has reinstalled a button in the Oval Office which allows him to get Diet Coke on demand. During his first term, President Trump had arranged for the wood-encased, brick-sized button to be built into the Resolute desk in the White House.
Here are all the changes which Donald Trump has made to the White Office Oval Office since being re-elected as president - including the 'Diet Coke Button'.
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Donald Trump has reinstalled a button in the Oval Office which allows him to get Diet Coke on demand. During his first term, President Trump had arranged for the wood-encased, brick-sized button to be built into the Resolute desk in the White House.