Former President Donald Trump had a message for Kamala Harris after he served up french fries and worked the drive-thru at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s restaurant on Sunday.
The visit comes after Trump vowed to “work the fry cooker” at a McDonald’s location during a rally earlier this month. Vice President Kamala Harris has stated that she worked at McDonald’s while working her way through college, a claim Trump has disputed.
“We don’t want to hear fake promises, even something like she worked very long and hard hours over french fries at McDonalds,” Trump said during a late September rally in North Carolina. “She never worked at McDonald’s. It’s a fake story.”
Once inside the restaurant, the former president could be seen working the fry cooker and serving food to customers at a McDonald’s in Bucks County, Pennsylvania on Saturday. Thousands of supporters and residents gathered outside the restaurant ahead of the Republican nominees arrival, representing a solid turnout in one of the biggest swing counties in arguably the most important swing state.
After finishing up his shift, the former president spoke to reporters from the drive-thru window. “I’ll tell you what, it’s a great franchise, it’s a great company, and they’ve been very, very nice,” he said. “And, uh, and come on, you know, if you look at really what’s happening, look at the crowd over there, look how happy everybody is. They’re happy because they want hope. They need hope. And that’s what we’re doing, that’s what we’re gonna give, make sure there’s hope.” […]
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