

When asked about it, Trump pressed that button, and immediately, an employee brought Diet Coke on a silver platter. Back in 2019, Tom Newton, the chief political commentator on Times Radio, and Tim Shipman, the political section editor at the Sunday Times, were surprised to see a little red button when they had gone to interview Trump. On Thursday morning, British journalist Tom Newton Dunn shared pictures of Biden and former President Donald Trump sitting behind their desks, noting one significant difference.

When Trump was President he had placed a small red button on the Oval Office desk. The Oval Office in the White House has a huge table where the President sits. One among them is the removal of a red button that was there on the President’s desk in the White House. Ever since Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States last Wednesday, he has been reversing various things that his predecessor had done.
