President Biden appears to remove Trump’s Diet Coke button from the Oval Office

Maybe he wants a Pepsi?

President Biden seems to have gotten rid of the Diet Coke button that his predecessor, President Donald Trump, used on the resolute table in the Oval Office.

Political commentator Tom Newton Dunn on Thursday tweeted a photo of Biden behind the desk with piles of executive orders – but the famous red button that Trump pressed to pick up his favorite soda appeared to be missing.

BIDEN ADMINISTRATION DEFENDS REMOVAL OF THE CHURCHILL STATUE FROM THE OVAL OFFICE

“President Biden removed the Diet Coke button,” wrote Dunn. “Eventually, Trump pushed, and a butler quickly brought a Diet Coke on a silver tray. It’s over now.”

Trump showed the button to reporters with the Associated Press and the Financial Times in 2017.

CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APP

“With the push of a red button placed on the Resolute Desk that presidents have been using for decades, a White House butler soon arrived with a Coke for the president,” reported the AP at the time.

Trump also boasted that his employees always noticed when he pressed the button.

“Everyone gets a little nervous when I press that button,” Trump told a Financial Times reporter.

Source