Former President Donald Trump is sparking reaction on Twitter over an apparent Coca-Cola bottle.
Trump was seen with Stephen Miller, former senior advisor to the president, in a photo Miller posted. Miller said the two had a “terrific meeting” at Mar-a-Lago.
But then people began spotting something in the photo.
It appears Trump is hiding a Diet Coke bottle in the photo — which came shortly after the former president called for a boycott of Coca-Cola and other companies.
See the photo below:
Trump called for a ban on Coke 3 days ago.
— Don Moynihan (@donmoyn) April 5, 2021
How is that going? pic.twitter.com/R0Ut4R77SL
The photo circulated on social media. One Twitter user called it “one of the most MAGA things to happen in the history of MAGA.”
He’s hiding his Diet Coke bottle behind the phone a day after telling everyone to boycott Coca-Cola! https://t.co/K2is5hpl7o pic.twitter.com/idDtVtkBeM
— Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) April 5, 2021
Despite Trump’s call to boycott Coca-Cola 48 hours ago, there is a Coke bottle behind the phone on the right side of his desk. https://t.co/KjV0CAizYn
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) April 5, 2021
Trump sending out a demand for his followers to boycott Coke then getting caught trying to hide a bottle in a picture with his favorite vampire is so on brand it's like an 'Inception' level of layers of Trump brand.
— Fred Wellman (@FPWellman) April 5, 2021
Trump drinking Diet Coke while telling his followers to boycott Coke is one of the most MAGA things to happen in the history of MAGA.
— Meredith Lee (@meralee727) April 4, 2021
In a statement on Saturday evening, Trump said, “It is finally time for Republicans and Conservatives to fight back — we have more people than they do — by far! Boycott Major League Baseball, Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, JPMorgan Chase, ViacomCBS, Citigroup, Cisco, UPS, and Merck.”
“Don’t go back to their products until they relent,” he added. “We can play the game better than them.”
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