On Monday, the Associated Press published a piece on Trump's first 100 days, including quotes from Trump about his time in the Oval Office being a "different kind of a presidency." However, with all due respect, the lede was majorly buried, as the New York Times national security editor Amy Fiscus was kind enough to point out.

Fiscus tweeted a screenshot from the story highlighting that Trump has a red button on the Resolute Desk—a desk which, by the way, has been used by previous incumbents for decades. What does the mysterious red button do? It allows him an access to a Coke at all times, brought by a trusty butler. Yes, seriously.

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Trump has a button on his desk he can press and a butler brings him a Coke https://t.co/RbaJFTiiA1 pic.twitter.com/74lFLs4rvy — Amy Fiscus (@amyfiscus) April 25, 2017

At least it's not Pepsi, I guess, right?

(H/T Amy Fiscus, Associated Press)

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