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.
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.
Donald Trump's beloved soda button is back and ready for four more years of thirst quenching with just a push.
Company chair and CEO James Quincey has presented President-elect Trump with a special commemorative bottle of Diet Coke ahead of Trump's inauguration.
The button President Donald Trump used to order Diet Coke during his first term has returned to the Oval Office.
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With Donald Trump's return to as the US President for a second non-consecutive term has returned the Diet Coke button to the White House. On January 20, following Trump's inauguration, the red button was spotted inside a wooden box on his Resolute Desk at the Oval Office, as reported by The Wall Street Journal.
The Diet Coke button, a unique feature from Donald Trump's first term, has returned to the White House. It alerts butlers when Trump desires his favor
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.
The commemorative bottle features a design of the White House with the text: “The Inauguration of the President of the United States.”
On Tuesday night, Margo Martin, Trump’s deputy director of communications, announced on X that he had “received the first ever Presidential Commemorative Inaugural Diet Coke bottle,” along with a photo of Coca-Cola Company chairman and CEO James Quincey personally presenting it to Trump.