Former President Donald Trump took on a new role Sunday afternoon at a McDonald’s in Philadelphia, preparing french fries and serving them to customers while also unleashing a prolific rant at Vice President Kamala Harris.
Thousands of Trump supporters surrounded a McDonald’s restaurant as the president accused Harris of lying about working at a fast-food restaurant, where she spent the afternoon working as a fry cook.
“I worked 15 more minutes at McDonald’s than Kamala did,” Trump said through the drive-thru window, handing him an order.
President Trump continued, “I’ve wanted to do this all my life. She didn’t do it, so now I’m going to do it.”
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Trump also claimed to have spoken to McDonald’s about Harris’ claims that she worked for the fast food chain.
“She shouldn’t lie about that. McDonald’s has admitted four times that she never worked here. But let’s not talk about that. This is a great business. It’s a great country, and we’re going to make America greater than ever,” Trump said.
Wearing an apron and making french fries, President Trump spoke to reporters about his phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, raising the minimum wage, what it’s like to work at McDonald’s, and even spoke to Kamala. We celebrated Harris’ birthday.
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FOX News Digital’s Brooke Singman, who accompanied Trump during his shift, said he was in great spirits and was actually cooking and taking orders for customers.
“I love McDonald’s. I love my job. I love seeing good work. And I think it’s inappropriate for someone to be so disparaging about the place you work. That’s her history. That’s an important part of the book, consider that you worked at McDonald’s,” Trump said.
As Trump smiled, made fries and continued to serve customers, he praised his managers and promised to make America better if elected president again.
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“Look how happy everyone is. They’re happy because they want hope. They need hope. And that’s what we’re doing, the hope that you’re trying to make come true. We’re going to take hope and make it happen, “take it back,” President Trump said.