Former President Donald Trump has time-and-again attacked VP Kamala Harris, claiming that she lied about working at McDonald's during her college days. On Sunday, the Republican nominee actually got behind a frying station in Feasterville-Trevose to serve fries and burgers to voters at the drive-thru. He slammed his opponent again, saying he "worked 15 minutes more than Kamala" at the fast food chain.Read More: However, Trump's McDonald's stunt seems to have backfired. Several social media users posted pictures of the circular outside the outlet, saying that the branch was closed and the former president's gig was 'staged'. "Did Trump lie about working at McDonald's?" one person asked on X, platform formerly known as Twitter. The circular said that the McDonald's outlet was closed on Sunday 'to accommodate a visit at the request of former President Trump and his campaign'.
Read More: "While we are not a political organization, we proudly open our doors to everyone and as a locally owned and operated location, this visit provides a unique opportunity to shine a light on the positive impact of small businesses here in Feasterville. We're equally honored to share the significance of what 1 in 8 Americans have experienced: that a job at McDonald's is more than just a job. It's a pathway to critical skills development and meaningful career opportunities," it added.Now, its Trump who is facing accusations of lying about a McDonald's gig. His campaign is yet to respond to the allegations.So the place wasn’t even open. It was all staged and fake. He didn’t work for real at a McDonalds. It was a staged fraud just like every other event. pic.twitter.com/FLEqnrZ7Tw
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) October 20, 2024
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