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Donald Trump Brings Back Biden's Removed Button in His First White House Change

Kapak Görseli

Just days after being sworn in as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump wasted no time making his mark on the White House. Known for his bold decisions and unique habits, Trump’s first change after replacing Joe Biden has everyone talking. What’s the story behind the famous “button” that Trump brought back—and how does it relate to his daily Diet Coke routine? Let’s dive into the curious details! 🥤

Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on Monday, January 20, officially taking office once again.

Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on Monday, January 20, officially taking office once again. Görseli

After four years, Trump returned to his seat as the newly elected president of the U.S. Both the election process and the inauguration ceremony were highly eventful, and Trump has already started implementing his first actions.

Back at the White House after four years, Trump redesigned his office to suit his personal taste.

Back at the White House after four years, Trump redesigned his office to suit his personal taste. Görseli

The office now features more natural and warm colors and has been made more functional.

Family photos of Trump have also taken their place in the President’s Office, commonly known as the “Oval Office.”

It was noted that the walls were adorned with portraits of significant figures from American history.

One of Trump’s most notable changes was the return of the "Diet Coke button"!

From now on, whenever Trump feels like having a Coke, he can press the button to call his assistant. And if you’re wondering why—well, let’s just say Coke is one of Trump’s biggest weaknesses. He’s known to drink up to 12 cans of Coke a day.

If you think drinking 12 cans of Coke a day is unhealthy, just wait until you hear what Trump eats in a typical day.

  • Breakfast: Usually none. Sometimes eggs and bacon.

  • Lunch: Often skips lunch. If he eats, he prefers meatballs.

  • Dinner: Four hamburgers, French fries, and a milkshake.

As Trump himself once said, “If I gave up Coke, I’d live 200 more years.” He even has custom-designed Coke cans just for him!