
Former President of the United States Donald Trump visited one of the restaurants in the McDonald's chain in Pennsylvania. Trump, known for his preference for fast food, donned a characteristic black-and-yellow apron and entered the kitchen to help the staff fry the patties and deliver customers their orders. The press gathered on the street to capture the moment.
He, infamous for his fear of germs, was surprised by the cleanliness of the utensils used for handing out the patties, saying: "They are clean, truly pleasant. You won’t need to wipe the patties at any time." "I will never forget this impression," he added, concluding his special campaign aimed at attracting voters from the working class.
The goal of this step was reportedly to be seen with his supervisor Harris, who often claims to have worked at McDonald's in her youth. However, a Republican candidate accused her of lying, asserting that Harris never worked at McDonald's during the training period, which she has repeatedly reminded in her campaign.
Amazed customers, who received quick snacks from the former president's hands, expressed their shock. Some of them wished Trump victory in the elections. When reporters informed Trump that yesterday, on Sunday, Harris's birthday, which turned 60, Trump congratulated her, saying: "Happy Birthday." Then he quipped, adding: "I think I should bring her a little bouquet of flowers."