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Posted: 2017-10-14T00:01:06Z | Updated: 2017-10-14T00:01:06Z Obama Used His Oval Office Red Button For Tea, According To Richard Branson | HuffPost Life

Obama Used His Oval Office Red Button For Tea, According To Richard Branson

No, it's not to launch a nuclear attack.

Concrete information about the button is slim. According to Business Insider, “The call button is meant to be used to summon an aide whenever a president needs something.” But the uses can get quite cheeky. Some reports say it was used to alert President Johnson when his wife was on the way

Earlier this year, it was revealed that Donald Trump uses his red button to order Coke on demand . But Barack Obama  reportedly had a healthier aim when the gadget was his. 

The president told billionaire Richard Branson  that he used the button for tea , according to Branson’s new autobiography “Finding My Virginity .” 

The duo shared lunch one day in the Oval Office, after which Obama clued Branson in.

“As we stood up to leave I noticed the red buttons on his desk. Obama saw me looking at them,” Branson wrote. “He said, ‘They used to be there for emergencies, but now I use them for ordering tea for my guests.’”

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Barack Obama takes a sip of tea as he walks across the South Lawn in 2016.

Obama’s love for tea is well documented. Those close to the former president have said he eschews coffee or at least did while he was in office and it’s been reported  that he has a penchant for Honest Tea , especially the Black Forest Berry  flavor. Obama told Vox  in 2015 that he reads his morning briefings with tea.

Once, outside a Starbucks  in 2014, a reporter asked him how the coffee was. 

“It’s tea!” Obama responded, according to the Boston Globe.

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