

The button’s disappearance caught social media’s eye when Times Radio chief political correspondent Tom Newton Dunn tweeted about it. Trump would allegedly even prank his visitors at the Oval office by saying it was related to nuclear arms arsenal and when his staff brought the coke, he would laugh out. A former White House aide Chris Sims had also written about the same in his book Team of Vipers. The former President would reportedly press the button when he needed a refreshment and a staff member would bring in a glass of diet coke for him on a silver platter. And a little bit of research divulged what was that all-too-important button was for, a glass of diet coke! In new photos of President Biden sitting on his desk as he took charge, the button, which used to placed between two phones when Trump occupied the chair, was missing. A big red button that used to occupy a pride of place at the President’s desk in the Oval office seems to have not made it through either and has been removed. The White House welcomed a different President on January 20 and since then, a flurry of changes have taken place as Joe Biden took charge as the top man in the house.
