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Trump Roasted After Biden Reportedly Removed His Emergency 'Diet Coke Button' From Oval Office

Trump Roasted After Biden Reportedly Removed His Emergency 'Diet Coke Button' From Oval Office
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On Joe Biden's first full day as President of the United States, he welcomed reporters into the Oval Office to photograph him signing several executive orders behind the Resolute Desk.

One thing the journalists quickly noted was Biden had removed Trump's "Diet Coke button," which he pressed to have a fresh can of Diet Coke swiftly delivered by a butler to the Oval Office at any time.


This revelation made many Americans stop in their tracks.

Donald Trump had a "Diet Coke button?"



The New York Times reported President Trump apparently drank about 12 cans of Diet Coke per day.

When you need that many cans of soda, a button might honestly be more convenient for everyone involved.

Or a mini-fridge...



Twitter, of course, immediately responded to the revelation with an onslaught of jokes.



There were some online who felt the button may have been Trump's most worthwhile contribution to the presidency.



Could Biden have made a mistake by removing the button?

What if he needs a Diet Coke ASAP?


It seems President Joe Biden's Oval Office setup may be a little more in keeping with prior occupants than President Trump's, which is probably what most people expected when voting for him.

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