Trump Reinstates Diet Coke Button in Oval Office
Trump Reinstates Diet Coke Button in Oval Office

Trump Reinstates Diet Coke Button in Oval Office

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Donald Trump has reinstated the iconic Diet Coke button in the Oval Office following his recent inauguration, a feature that allows him to summon a butler for his preferred beverage. This red button, which was removed by Joe Biden in 2021, is once again positioned on Trump's Resolute Desk, signaling a return to some of his favored decor. The Oval Office now displays portraits of notable historical figures like George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, along with a bust of Winston Churchill, while the rug has been changed back to a neutral color from Biden's blue. Additionally, Coca-Cola honored Trump with a special commemorative bottle of Diet Coke to celebrate his inauguration, which is not available for public sale. Trump's fondness for Diet Coke is well-known, with reports suggesting he consumes up to a dozen cans daily. The transition of the Oval Office decor reflects the traditional practice of personalizing the space for the new president.

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