Sunday, 01 Jun 2025

Nick Saban says former Alabama player 'pushed the red button' in Oval Office during Trump White House visit

One Alabama football player found out exactly what the "red button" in the Oval Office did during the team's visit to the White House in 2018.


Nick Saban says former Alabama player 'pushed the red button' in Oval Office during Trump White House visit

Standing on stage in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Saban recalled the visit, adding that Trump was a "very gracious host" and had been the first president to invite the team back to the Oval Office. 

"I take the three captains in the Oval Office, and the president's really nice to everybody, and he's got this very big, good-looking, auspicious box on his desk that has a red button on top," he Saban. 

"And one of the players said, 'Is that what you launch the missiles with?' And [Trump] said, 'Well, push it and find out.'"

"So [former Alabama linebacker] Rashaan Evans finally got the guts up, went over, pushed the red button - some lady came in with a Coke on a tray," he said. 

Saban concluded his speech by expressing his appreciation to the president "for choosing the University of Alabama for his commencement address and making time to speak to our graduates." 

Thursday's speech kicked off the official commencement ceremonies at the school, which began on Friday. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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