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Trump's Diet Coke button is back in White House
Trump's Diet Coke button is back in the White House: here's what else changed overnight
New president, new vibe. Donald Trump is back in the White House, and you can bet the decor is getting a full makeover. And yes—the Diet Coke button is officially making its return.
Trump brings back Diet Coke button to White House Oval 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.
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.
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.
Return of Diet Coke button, Jackson portrait and more… Inside Donald Trump's Oval Office
Donald Trump has returned as the president of the United States. On Day 1 of his second term, he made some changes to the Oval Office, his formal working space. The US leader has brought back former President Andrew Jackson’s portrait;
Inside Trump’s Oval Office with family snaps & return of famous ‘Diet Coke button’…& the secret messages hidden in decor
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
Donald Trump transforms Oval Office: inside his controversial makeover, including return of the Diet Coke button
A tray of pens was also ready for Trump to kick off his slew of extreme executive orders, among them renaming the Gulf of Mexico to Golf of America, and departing the World Health Organization (WHO) as well as the Paris Agreement, which legally binds nations to combat climate change.
Trump Brings Back 'Diet Coke Button' At The Oval Office. Here's What It Is
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.
Inside Trump's Oval Office: Diet Coke button, Jackson portrait
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 had previously sparked controversy as Jackson was a slave owner and was responsible for the forced removal of Native Americans from their lands.
Trump’s Diet Coke Button Returns To The Oval Office
The White House Oval Office has reintroduced the Diet Coke Button, which President Trump used to summon beverages during his first administration, and which former President Joe Biden removed as soon as he took office in 2021.
Donald Trump brings back the ‘Diet Coke button’, redecorates Oval Office
Donald Trump, who has expressed his love for American fast food like McDonald's and KFC, also toasted Vice-President JD Vance with Diet Coke at his inauguration ceremony.
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Coca-Cola Gifting Trump a Fancy Bottle Is Peak Spineless Groveling
On Tuesday night, Margo Martin, Trump’s deputy director of communications, announced on X that he had “received the first ever Presidential Commemorative Inaugural
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A touch of nostalgia: Donald Trump’s new Oval Office features family photos of late parents, sister, Barron, and Tiffany
President Donald Trump redecorates the Oval Office for his second term, featuring family photos, including his late parents ...
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Trump Asks U.S. Troops in South Korea: ‘How’s Kim Jong Un?’
President Donald Trump opened a video call with American troops stationed in South Korea on Monday night by asking: “How is ...
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