President Donald Trump welcomed Fox News' Laura Ingraham to his Oval Office crib — and the tour featured some new additions and some repeats from his first.
"This is the Declaration of Independence," Trump claimed in an interview that aired Tuesday.
It appears Trump's Oval Office has a copy of the Declaration of Independence that is clear and readable. The original founding document is quite faded and displayed in the Archives' building, per the Associated Press.
"They said we have to do something like drapes or something because the light eventually affects it," the president said before he drew back the curtains to show the document to Ingraham.
"They say angels bring good luck," the president said, remarking upon "gold" angels that he requested be installed. "We need a lot of luck in this country with what they've done over the last four years."
"Where's the Coke button?" Ingraham asked, referring to the button Trump uses for staff to deliver a Diet Coke to him.
Trump pointed toward the button on the Resolute Desk:
"Everyone thinks that's the nuclear weapon," Trump added. "They say if I press this, it's the end of the world."
"But to me, you know what looks beautiful?" Trump posed.
"The Gulf of America," the president said, showing a map in the Oval displaying the federal government's renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America."