Show me proof. The only quote I can find that supports this, with no corroborating evidence, is this from the Financial Times - and if you know anything about the Financial Times (look up their "Editorial Stance" on Wikipedia) that should give you pause right away:
Sitting across from Donald Trump in the Oval Office, my eyes are drawn to a little red button on a box that sits on his desk. “This isn’t the nuclear button, is it?” I joke, pointing. “No, no, everyone thinks it is,” Trump says on cue, before leaning over and pressing it to order some Cokes. “Everyone does get a little nervous when I press that button.”
That does even not imply that it's a Button for Ordering Coke. It implies it's an intercom for staff. So even if you believe what this FT reporter says - and I don't - it doesn't even say what the MSM says it does.
It's a button for summoning the Secret Service.
Hey man, chill on the insults to the box. That's union made. You are going to hear from the boys.
Show me proof. The only quote I can find that supports this, with no corroborating evidence, is this from the Financial Times - and if you know anything about the Financial Times (look up their "Editorial Stance" on Wikipedia) that should give you pause right away:
That does even not imply that it's a Button for Ordering Coke. It implies it's an intercom for staff. So even if you believe what this FT reporter says - and I don't - it doesn't even say what the MSM says it does.