'If I press this, it's the end of the world': Trump tells Fox News’ Laura Ingraham in Oval Office. Watch video
The widely touted 'nuclear weapon button' on Trump’s desk is actually his beloved ‘coke button’.
Trump pushes 'nuclear button'
During an interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham, a giddy Trump showed off his Diet Coke button. Recycling his joke from 2017, the US president, currently serving his second term in the White House, flaunted the seemingly intimidating “red button” on his desk.
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«Where the Coke button?» the interviewer asked, to which Trump — who is said to be improving his diet — responded, «It's right here.» He went on: «Everyone thinks that a nuclear weapon, they say if I press this it's the end of the world.»
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The button in question actually orders Trump a Coke. The Diet Coke button was one of the first things Trump had reinstalled upon his return as the President of the United States.
Back in 2017, during an interview with the Financial Times Magazine, Trump was asked, “This isn't the nuclear button, is it?”
To which, with a hint of jest, Trump had responded: «No, no, everyone thinks it is. Everyone does get a little nervous when I press that button,» before pressing the button, to the interviewer's alarm.
Minutes later, a steward walked into the Oval Room, carrying a silver platter with a glass of Diet Coke on a silver platter, as Trump burst into laughter. So, there you go. That’s the story of Trump’s favourite feature of his Oval Office.
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The Diet Coke button was one the first things the President reinstalled in the Oval Office on his
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