As for the black and white tag on this bag, too fuzzy to make out. The shape is a hexagon and has an eagle seal in the middle. This tag doesnβt seem to appear on the leather football in other photos.
Possibly of interest regarding what the football contains, particularly EBS instructions.
'Things in the Football'
Warren "Bill" Gulley, the former director of the White House Military Office that oversees the "nuclear football," wrote in his 1980 book Breaking Cover that "there are four things in the Football."
These things include "the Black Book containing the retaliatory options, a book listing classified site locations, a manila folder with eight or ten pages stapled together giving a description of procedures for the Emergency Broadcast System, and a three-by-five inch card with authentication codes."
Couple things Iβve noticed in digging. The football is black leather. This one is not; it appears to be nylon or like luggage material but not leather. Also, in several other photos, the football appears to be tethered to the person carrying it. See pic here: https://www.google.com/amp/s/thebulletin.org/2020/10/trumps-covid-infection-shows-why-its-time-to-retire-the-nuclear-football/amp/
As for the black and white tag on this bag, too fuzzy to make out. The shape is a hexagon and has an eagle seal in the middle. This tag doesnβt seem to appear on the leather football in other photos.
Possibly of interest regarding what the football contains, particularly EBS instructions.
Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.businessinsider.com/nuclear-football-history-origins-why-it-follows-presidents-2021-2%3famp
I bet Trump's football also had a Diet Coke.