“Never have I wanted to hear more from Carrie Fisher in my life,” joked Mary Sue Associate Editor Rachel Leishman. “That button really was to order a diet coke. ![]() “So many people are asking if this is a joke, and I regret to inform you all it is not,” tweeted author Elizabeth May. Naturally, once this was pointed out, Diet Coke started trending immediately on social media. “Everyone does get a little nervous when I press that button,” Trump says to Sevastopulo in the interview.Īlso Read: Everyone Is Happy That Biden Press Secretary Jen Psaki's First Briefing Was 'Normal' and Not 'a Firehose Spray of Lies' He jokingly asked if it was the nuclear button, to which Trump replied “no no, everyone thinks it is,” before using it to order a diet coke. In an interview back in 2017, The Financial Times’ Demetri Sevastopulo wrote about how, while sitting across from Trump in the Oval Office, he noticed the button on a box on his desk. It feels kind of hard to believe that a Diet Coke button would be an actual thing, even though it was something that was openly known.
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