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Trump Throws Shade on Kamala by Actually Working at McDonald's

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On Sunday, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump went to a McDonald's in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, threw on an apron and immediately went to work.


And drew a "YUGE" crowd.


It was historic.



It's no secret that the former president has always liked McDonald's, but this was about more than that.


Kamala Harris claims to have worked at McDonald's in the 1980s.


But during an interview on Fox News last week about his upcoming trip to McDonald's, Trump said of Harris's claim, “I’m going because she lied."


The hosts asked what Trump was going to do at the restaurant.


"I'm going to do everything, " he replied.


And he did!





Throngs of people lined the street to be served food by Trump.


Many of them didn't even care what they ordered. They were there for the experience.


“I’ll just take whatever he gives me,” one man told the New York Post.


“Love him or hate him, I just feel it’s really cool to see this moment in history,” 33-year-old hairdresser Caitlin Hanlon said. “It’s a really cool moment, but I obviously support him.”


Last month, Harris told MSNBC, “Part of the reason I even talk about having worked at McDonald’s is because there are people who work at McDonald’s in our country who are trying to raise a family. I worked there as a student.” 


“I think part of the difference between me and my opponent includes our perspective on the needs of the American people and what our responsibility, then, is to meet those needs," Harris added.


According to the Post, "Harris, 60, has repeatedly maintained that she worked at the fast food joint while studying for undergrad and used the tale to highlight her middle-class roots, seeking to juxtapose it with her billionaire foe. Her campaign has specified that she worked the cash register, fry station and ice cream machine at a McDonald’s on Central Avenue in Alameda, California, in 1983, during the summer between her freshman and sophomore year at Howard University."



But the Post noted, "Trump and his allies have harped on how her 1987 resume made no mention of her purported stint at McDonald’s as well as the overall lack of proof that she did. Her campaign has shot back, accusing him of making a baseless allegation."


Regardless, Trump definitely made good on his plans to work at McDonald's on Sunday.


To the delight of so many.




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