President Trump visited his favorite restaurant to work a shift as a fast-food employee before delivering remarks at a Town Hall event in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, at 5 pm ET.
“Should I give them extra salt?” President Trump joked as he fixed on one serving of fries.
Via OANN:
President Trump also spoke to the media at the drive-through, telling them, “I’ve now worked for 15 minutes more than Kamala.”
A crowd cheered President Trump as he waved his hand out of the drive-through window
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As Kamala Harris claims with no evidence that she was “the daughter of a working mom” and “worked at McDonald’s while she got her degree,” President Trump has decided to actually work a shift at a McDonald’s restuarant.
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that Kamala’s claims of working at a McDonald’s in Alameda, a city near Oakland, weren’t adding up.
Kamala Harris’ McDonald’s Story Called Into Question as Details Don’t Seem to Add Up
Trump landed in Pennsylvania at approximately 1 pm ET. Next stop, McDonald’s,” said Trump senior advisor Dan Scavino :
President Trump is wheels down in Pennsylvania—Next stop, McDonald’s… pic.twitter.com/66mHDwvMWy
— Dan Scavino Jr. (@DanScavino) October 20, 2024
President Trump is scheduled to speak at a Town Hall in Lancaster at 5 pm ET. Check back at The Gateway Pundit for a live stream of the event.
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