
Eventually Trump pressed it, and a butler swiftly brought in a Diet Coke on a silver platter. When and I interviewed Donald Trump in 2019, we became fascinated by what the little red button did. President Biden has removed the Diet Coke button. According to a viral tweet, the button was used to order a fresh Diet Coke on demand. US President Joe Biden has decided to do away with a 'Diet Coke' button which was part of the desk of his predecessor Donald Trump. However, one bizarre change has taken citizens by surprise. The new government has promised to undertake a number of changes after joining office which were part of the electoral campaign. Musk has not commented on whether he will lift Trump’s ban.The United States of America witnessed the swearing-in of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday, 20th January 2021. Musk tweeted Wednesday that “Truth Social” was a terrible name, and that “Trumpet” would have been better, remarking that the platform only existed because of Twitter’s censorship. However, Trump told CNBC earlier this week that, though he liked Musk “a lot,” he would stick to Truth Social. When Musk, who has also accused Twitter of censorship, made an unsolicited offer to buy Twitter, it sparked widespread speculation that Musk might reinstate Trump’s account. Launching February 21, Trump’s Truth Social was initially billed as a censorship-free platform, but its launch was hampered by glitches, a profusion of fake accounts and a waitlist of almost 1.5 million. Claiming to be a victim of "wildly aggressive censorship," Trump announced the formation of a social media firm called Trump Media and Technology Group in October, with plans to go public by merging with a blank check company called Digital World Acquisition Corp. Trump was permanently banned from Twitter two days after the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, in connection to posts that Twitter said incited violence. Many media outlets concluded that Trump intended to write the phrase “constant negative press coverage.” However, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer chafed at the notion that the garbled late-night tweet contained a typo: “I think the president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant," he said. The “COVFEFE” hashtag alludes to a now-infamous 2017 tweet in which Trump wrote, “Despite the constant negative press covfefe,” provoking much debate about Trump’s intended meaning.
