Monday, December 11, 2017

Trump reportedly drinks 12 cans of Diet Coke and watches up to 8 hours of TV per day


By Business Insider, Nov. 27, 2017

President Donald Trump drinks roughly 12 cans of Diet Coke every day, according to a lengthy New York Times profile about how he grapples with the daily demands of the presidency.

Trump is famous for his voracious consumption of cable news and tendency to fire off impulsive tweets when he's displeased with the way he's portrayed in the media. According to the Times report, the only people allowed to touch the TV remote are Trump and the technical support staff. The Times said the president watches up to eight hours of TV per day.


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2 comments:

  1. Infatuated with fake news, Larry?

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  2. I don't see the word BEER or VODKA on that list (obama or bush). I used to drink that much diet coke too. Now I drink Ice Tea. So fing what? His indigestion. And he only sleeps 4 hours a day - that leaves 20 hours to scan TV on and off! doh I doubt it's 8 solid hours in a row. FAKE news

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