Trump Reinstates Diet Coke Button in Oval Office After Biden’s Removal

Donald Trump has brought back his Diet Coke button in the Oval Office, a quirky move after Joe Biden had it taken out during his presidency.

Trump Reinstates Diet Coke Button in Oval Office After Biden’s Removal
Trump Reinstates Diet Coke Button in Oval Office After Biden’s Removal

Washington D.C.: So, guess what? Donald Trump has had his Diet Coke button put back in the Oval Office. This was one of the first things he did when he returned. He used to press it to get his favorite drink during his first term.

When Joe Biden took over, he removed the button. Apparently, some guests thought it looked like a nuclear trigger. Trump is known for his love of fast food, and he even worked a shift at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania last year.

As usual, when a new president comes in, the Oval Office gets a makeover. Trump’s team had about five hours to set things up to his liking. The Diet Coke button was part of that change, according to reports.

Trump once joked about the button, saying, “Everyone does get a little nervous when I press that button.” It’s a funny image, right?

Even with all the changes, Trump kept some of Biden’s stuff, like a portrait of Benjamin Franklin and a bust of Martin Luther King Jr. He’s got a bit of a soft spot for history.

In a surprising twist, Trump also granted pardons to some involved in the January 6th events. One of them, Kevin Loftus, who tried to join the Russian military, was pretty shocked. He said, “I’m just a working man, dude. People like us don’t get presidential pardons.”

It’s wild how things change in politics, isn’t it? And if you want to stay updated, you can join our WhatsApp community for the latest news!

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