Trump reinstates diet cola button in Oval Office
A large white canvas bag with a sketch of the Capitol in red was also provided, presumably to haul the inaugural booty home.
President Donald Trump has reinstalled a button on the Oval Office desk that alerts White House staff when he wants a fresh can of Diet Coke. The Oval Office, perhaps the most famous room in the White House,
The Coca-Cola Co. cozied up to the world’s most famous Diet Coke drinker — President-elect Donald Trump — late Tuesday by presenting him with an inaugural edition of his favorite beverage.
The Wall Street Journal reported the valet button, which the president used to order Diet Cokes during his first term, already had been reinstalled Monday even before he was sworn into office. Another story said he was reported to drink around a dozen Diet Cokes a day in 2018, though it is unknown if he maintains that habit.
Donald Trump has officially returned to the White House for his second term, and with him comes the reinstatement of the Diet Coke
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 box, was spotted on Trump’s resolute desk after his inauguration ceremony on Monday, according to the Wall Street Journal.
A slew of political figures, billionaire moguls, and celebrities gathered at Donal 's inauguration last week, and each one received a gift bag filled with goodies.
Donald Trump’s first week in office shows he has returned with a plan - and knows how to avoid some of the chaos of his first term.
A familiarity with the gears of government helped Trump’s team move with much more speed and sweep in their first week than they did eight years ago.
Constitution’s politics team, I spent four days in the nation’s capital speaking with Georgians and documenting the historic event. Here’s what I saw. Presidential inaugurations are typically held on the west front of the U.
In the morning, a jumbotron livestreamed the inaugural events. Supporters cheered and booed as they saw politicians they recognized. One attendee, above, made a thumbs-down gesture when former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appeared on camera.