

“Better than the nuclear button on his desk (yes I know that’s not a thing except on comedy shows),” posted to which responded: “Waitin for the day he mixes up the two.

My understanding is that if he just switched to #Pepsi he could bring everybody together,” tweeted. Chris Christie holding a tray with a Coke can.įallout from the hot-button issue mushroomed on social media. He then showed the roaring audience a photo of the butler: oft-mocked New Jersey Gov. “The president deserves to be refreshed.” “‘There will be a button where I get a Coke wherever I want, a slide with a ball pit, and Bigfoot sleeps over and he teaches me karate,’” Colbert imagined the commander-in-chief demanding. The funnyman wiped his brow and upper lip with his tie. Fairly Odd Novelties Trumpedup Fake News Button, 7 Sayings Funny Donald Trump Political Humor Gift, red 1,175 999 FREE Shipping on orders over 25 shipped by Amazon Ages: 18 months and up Button Deli 5-Pack Donald Trump Campaign Buttons Assorted 2. “He’s just turning the Oval Office into an 8-year-old’s drawing of a dream treehouse.” “Thank God, I was worried there,” the “Late Show” host said. Stephen Colbert breathed a huge sigh of relief Wednesday night. The tiny red button red button on President Donald Trumps desk in the Oval Office is used to summon a butler at any time. “With the push of a red button placed on the Resolute Desk that presidents have used for decades, a White House butler soon arrived with a Coke for the president,” the AP reported. President Trump had a blast pushing a red button in the Oval Office during a recent interview.īut he only wanted to quench his thirst - not launch nuclear Armageddon.

Trump lawyer who vouched for Mar-a-Lago documents' return quizzed by FBI Bush kept docs at Chinese restaurant, bowling alley The White House didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.Biden says 'slight recession' possible, but 'I can beat Donald Trump again'įeds ask Supreme Court to quash Trump ask in Mar-a-Lago documents caseĪrchives denies Trump claim that George H.W. Talk of the supposed Diet Coke button kicked off last week when Times Radio Chief Political Commentator Tom Newton Dunn posted contrasting photos of Trump and Biden in the Oval, and noted that the wooden box which was reportedly the Diet Coke button, no longer sat on the desk next to the telephones.Īccording to a 2018 report from the Associated Press, whenever Trump pushed it, "a White House butler walked in with a single glass of Diet Coke on a silver tray for the commander in chief," the AP's Julie Pace said, having watched the button deployed. What's more, President Joe Biden hasn't gotten rid of it.Ĭiting a White House official, Politico said the button is still on Biden's desk, but couldn't say what the president will use it for. Politico reported Monday that the button, which sat on the Resolute Desk, and which reporters had said Trump used to summon Diet Coke, is actually just an usher call button. The saga of former President Donald Trump's reported Diet Coke button has a new twist.
