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Trump works McDonald’s fry station in Pennsylvania

Trump challenges Harris' McDonald's work claims in Pennsylvania visit

Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, operated the fry station at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania on Sunday, taking questions through the drive-thru window afterward.

An employee demonstrated how to fry, salt, and box the fries, much to Trump’s amazement at not having to touch the fries directly. Wearing an apron over his suit, Trump remarked on the skill required for the task, saying, “It requires great expertise to do it right and fast.”

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This event was part of Trump’s effort to challenge Democratic nominee Kamala Harris’ claims of working at McDonald’s during her college years—an assertion Trump disputes without providing evidence.

The restaurant, located in Feasterville-Trevose, Bucks County, was closed to the public during Trump’s visit. A large crowd gathered outside, indicating the area’s significance as a swing voter region. Later, Trump attended a town hall in Lancaster and the Pittsburgh Steelers game against the New York Jets.

Trump served takeout orders to drive-thru customers and, wearing an apron, answered media questions. He stated he would respect the election results if it was fair. When asked about Harris’ 60th birthday, Trump jokingly offered to get her flowers and ice cream. He did not directly address whether he supported increased minimum wages but acknowledged the hard work of McDonald’s employees.

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Trump’s aides eventually urged him to leave for his next event, prompting him to note the unusual setting for a news conference.

In recent weeks, Trump has focused on Harris’ summer job claims, accusing her of lying about working at McDonald’s without evidence. McDonald’s representatives did not comment on whether there were employment records from 40 years ago. Harris’ spokesperson, Joseph Costello, criticised Trump’s visit, suggesting it showcased exploitation of workers for personal gain. He asserted that Trump does not understand the realities of working people, despite his staged photo opportunities.

Harris, in a previous interview, confirmed she worked at McDonald’s during college, emphasising the struggles of current fast-food workers. She contrasted her perspective on American needs with Trump’s, highlighting her commitment to addressing those needs.

Trump has a history of making unfounded claims about his opponents, particularly women and minorities. He was a prominent proponent of the “birther” conspiracy against President Barack Obama and has made baseless claims about other political figures, including Texas Senator Ted Cruz and Nikki Haley, questioning their eligibility for office based on their birth origins.

During this campaign, Trump continued to promote unverified stories, such as immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, without providing evidence.

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Derek Giacomantonio, the owner of the McDonald’s location, emphasised the inclusive values of his establishment, stating he welcomed Trump to observe the common working experience of many Americans. The visit led to street closures and a large crowd of supporters, with people straining for a glimpse of Trump.

John Waters, a local resident, expressed excitement at seeing Trump so close to his home, having missed previous rallies. Trump, a fan of McDonald’s Big Macs and Filet-o-Fish sandwiches, often prefers large chains for their consistency and reputation.

Jim Worthington, a Trump supporter and fundraiser, organised the visit to the local McDonald’s. He connected with Giacomantonio, who had initial reservations about the potential business impact. Worthington reassured him about the benefits and ensured McDonald’s corporate approval.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions asked about this news

Why did Donald Trump visit a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania?

Trump visited to challenge Kamala Harris’ claims of working at McDonald’s and to connect with swing voters.

What did Trump do at the McDonald’s?

He operated the fry station, served takeout orders, and answered questions through the drive-thru window.

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Did Trump address the minimum wage issue during his visit?

Trump did not directly address minimum wage but acknowledged the hard work of McDonald’s employees.

What was Trump’s reaction to working the fry station?

He was amazed by the process and remarked on the skill required for the task.

How did Kamala Harris’ spokesperson respond to Trump’s visit?

Joseph Costello criticised the visit, suggesting it showcased exploitation of workers for personal gain.

Jamie Cartwright

"Jamie is a keen traveler, writer, and (English) teacher. A few years after finishing school in the East Mids, UK, he went traveling around South America and Asia. Several teaching and writing jobs, he found himself at The Thaiger where he mostly covers international news and events. "

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