Trump’s Oval Office Returns — and So Does the Iconic Diet Coke Button
The Oval Office has officially returned to Donald Trump’s style, following his second inauguration — and with it, one of his most famous quirks: the Diet Coke button. The small red button, housed in a wooden box, became a viral symbol of Trump’s first term. When pressed, it signals White House butlers to deliver his favorite drink straight to the Resolute Desk.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the button was spotted again on Monday, marking its comeback after being removed during Joe Biden’s presidency. Trump once joked, “Everyone gets a little anxious when I press that button.”
The redesigned Oval Office blends historical reverence with Trump’s signature flair. Portraits of Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, and Hamilton now hang alongside a bust of Churchill, Martin Luther King Jr., and Remington’s Bronco Buster sculpture beneath a portrait of Andrew Jackson.
Gold curtains, a neutral rug, and polished silver eagles accent the space, replacing Biden’s blue tones. Even the coffee table reflects Trump’s personal touch — a bouquet of flowers and a gold paperweight inscribed with “Trump.”
A symbol returns: the Diet Coke button once again sits at the center of Trump’s uniquely American presidency.