Deep within the Oval Office during Trump’s presidency,
A peculiar button sat atop his Resolute Desk.
Not a nuclear launch trigger, nor a panic alarm—
But something uniquely “Trumpian” in charm.
Pressing it summoned no generals, no aides with secrets.
Instead, it beckoned a butler… bearing a cold Diet Coke.
Yes, Trump reportedly drank up to a dozen per day.
The button became legendary, baffling visitors and staff alike.
Some thought it was a joke—until it dinged and fizzed.
Even foreign dignitaries marveled at the soda-summoning gadget.
Trump’s obsession with Diet Coke was well-documented—
From tweets to meetings, the fizz was always near.
He even had a button installed on Air Force One.
But why the devotion to that particular drink?
Was it habit, nostalgia, or branding gone personal?
Nutritionists were puzzled, doctors wary, supporters amused.
After Biden moved in, the button mysteriously vanished.
No more soda-on-demand in the Oval Office.
Yet the tale lives on—a modern political oddity.
One button, one soda, and a legacy of fizz.