
“Out of nowhere, he’d suddenly press the button,” Sims wrote of the former president. Ex-White House aide Chris Sims wrote in his 2019 book “Team of Vipers” that Trump would also use the red button as a way of pranking visitors by suggesting it could trigger nuclear capabilities, cited by The Hill. Trump would regularly consume 12 cans of Diet Coke a day, as per media reports. My guess is that he wanted the nuke button on his desk and they just programmed it so that someone would immediately bring him a diet coke to distract him and settle him down. Is this a joke? It has to be – why wouldn't he just have a mini-fridge? Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) January 21, 2021 If you elect me president in 2024, there will be a Diet Coke button in every home, and butler's will show up every hour on the hour to force Diet Cokes into your hand whether you want one or not Look ma! I can press this button, and I get a Diet Coke! I'm the President! How cute! A little red button for the man with the cute little hands… That made him feel powerful. Do you want to keep the Diet Coke button?īiden removing Trump’s Diet Coke button is the funniest news I’ve heard all day today


I would've paid so much money to get to be in the room for the conversation that I imagine went like:
