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 ...
Donald Trump's red button, which he would press to summon a butler with a glass of Diet Coke, has been returned to the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office after being taken away by Joe Biden ...
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.
Back in his first term, President Trump had an infamous red button installed that would alert staff when he was craving a Diet Coke. The WSJ has officially reported that the red velvet button has been ...
DONALD Trump’s famous Diet Coke button has returned to the White House for a second time along with a host of fascinating new additions. The Oval Office has undergone a huge revamp with ...
From decorations to executive orders, the 47th president has taken an aggressive posture in attempting to remake government.
Donald Trump, who has returned as the 47th president of the United States, made major changes to the Oval Office on his first day back. The office now has a portrait of Andrew Jackson, a decision that ...
The Diet Coke button, a unique feature from Donald ... alongside former President Thomas Jefferson. Trump, 78, has reinstated a Winston Churchill bust near the fireplace, maintaining the Martin ...
The button President Donald Trump used to order Diet Coke during his first term has returned to the Oval Office.
The White House has brought back the famous Diet Coke button so that President ... and portraits of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were on each side. Biden had removed military flags ...
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.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — The button President Donald Trump used to order Diet Coke during his first ... I can live with Thomas Jefferson. I can live with most of ‘em,” the president continued.