Former President Donald Trump made a surprise appearance at a McDonald’s in Feasterville, during which he worked the drive-thru window and handed out bags of fries and McNuggets to customers. During this event, Trump took the opportunity to challenge Vice President Kamala Harris’ claim of having previously worked at McDonald’s. Trump claimed he had now worked at McDonald’s for 15 minutes longer than Harris, but did not provide any evidence to support his assertion. The event drew large crowds and extensive media coverage as Trump engaged in lighthearted banter with reporters and supporters.
Harris, a Democrat, has stated in interviews that she worked at McDonald’s in the 1980s to pay for college tuition. However, Trump has called this claim into question, suggesting that McDonald’s has no record of her employment. While McDonald’s has not confirmed whether Harris worked there, Trump used this opportunity to reinforce his narrative of Harris being untruthful.
The event in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state, was part of the ongoing campaign push by both Trump and Harris as Election Day approached. Pennsylvania, with its 19 electoral votes, is a key battleground in the election. The event attracted thousands of supporters of both Trump and Harris, illustrating the intensity of the campaign in the state. The visit to McDonald’s in Bucks County was just one stop in a series of campaign events aimed at winning over undecided voters and securing the state’s electoral votes.
Photo credit
www.phillyburbs.com