Donald Trump passed through the golden arches and got behind the fryer at a McDonald’s in the Philadelphia suburbs – in a move designed to troll Kamala Harris.
‘I’m looking for a job. And I’ve always wanted to work at McDonald’s but I never did,’ Trump said as he introduced himself to franchise owner Derek Giacomantonio. ‘I’m running against somebody that said she did, but it turned out to be a totally phony story.’
‘So, if you don’t mind, I want to work the French fry counter. How much are you paying me?’ the billionaire ex-president said with a laugh.
Trump then proceeded to put on a black and yellow apron and learn the process of making French fries at the Bucks County, Pennsylvania restaurant.
‘It’s a good job, isn’t it? Not bad. You have a nice owner?’ Trump asked. ‘Be careful, he’s right there,’ the ex-president said with a laugh. ‘Be careful. Eight years, that’s the end of that.’
Former President Donald Trump grins as he chats with employees at a suburban Philadelphia McDonald’s on Sunday. Trump was taught how to make McDonald’s trademark French fries, in a move designed to troll Vice President Kamala Harris
The employee said that franchise owner, Giacomantonio, was great.
Trump’s supporters got wind of the event and lined the street north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike long before Trump was set to appear. Tractor trailer trucks sounded their horns when they drove by hundreds of supporters who cheered and raised Trump flags.
Giacomantonio posted a sign on his store, announcing the closure and writing that ‘while we are not a political organization, we proudly open our doors to everyone.’ He said the visit gave the chance to ‘shine a light on the positive impact of small businesses.’
The Trump camp carefully shielded McDonald’s employees when they were outside the restaurant, and asked a photographer to delete images of them for security purposes.
The Republican nominee is spending the entire day campaigning in Pennsylvania, most likely a must-win state for him or Harris.
‘We’re going to the Pittsburgh game tonight. Pittsburgh Steelers. Should be good,’ said Trump at McDonald’s
The eastern part of the state roots for the Philadelphia Eagles, but there isn’t a strong rivalry between the teams.
Asked his favorite menu item, Trump – known for his love of fast food – responded: ‘I like it all … I like every ounce of it, everything. But I do like the French fries, where I’ll be working.’
Prior to the ex-president’s arrival, the first customer at the drive-thru was anything but random.
He identified himself to DailyMail.com only by his first name of Jim, and called himself a Trump supporter. He said he didn’t believe Harris ever worked at the chain. ‘I don’t believe her at all,’ he said.
Former President Donald Trump chose a McDonald’s in Bucks County, a battleground area of Pennsylvania, for his turn at the fryer
Former President Donald Trump makes French fries at a McDonald’s in suburban Philadelphia in a move to troll his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump insists Harris made up that she worked at a McDonald’s as a student in California
Trump said he had ‘really wanted to do this all my life’ shortly before heading to a Philadelphia area McDonald’s
As for his own order for a packed SUV, ‘I think we’re going to surprise with some chicken nuggets,’ he said.
A massive security presence guarded the fast-food stop. Secret Service agents and local law enforcement secured the exurban corridor, with snipers on a nearby roof.
The throngs of MAGA fans booed loudly when cars brandishing Harris-Walz flags occasionally drove buy. Fans let out chants of ‘Trump! Trump! Trump!’ in anticipation, even with little hope of catching a close-up glimpse of their favorite candidate.
The Trump campaign took extraordinary measures to control the event, letting in just a small ‘pool’ of reporters with no representative from print or online media for the photo-op. It was a sign of the high stakes of the symbolism the campaign is deploying in an effor to peel away Blue Wall states by prying away working class voters from the suburbs and exurbs.
Trump had been teasing the visit for weeks as a way to turn up the heat on his rival, as he did again at a rally in Latrobe near Pittsburgh Saturday night, when he once again accused his rival of faking her own claim to have worked there as a student.
Trump claimed she ‘lied about working at McDonald’s,’ then added: ‘That’s like not a big thing, but can I be honest with you, it’s terrible,’ he said at an event where he spoke about the size of golf legend Arnold Palmer’s manhood.
‘I’m going to McDonald’s to work the french fry,’ Trump said. ‘I think I’m doing it tomorrow, and I think it’s in a place in Pennsylvania, and I’m going to stand over that french fry.’
Trump’s team has also been raising doubts about Harris’s resume.
Trump senior advisor Jason Miller said Trump was doing the visit ‘so that one candidate in this race can actually have worked at McDonald’s.’
Trump supporters waited for hours for his McDonald’s visit
Armed agents lined a nearby roof
The owner posted a sign saying he welcomed all customers
‘Since Kamala Harris has not, President Trump by the end of tomorrow will have worked at McDonald’s. He’ll have done fries more than Kamala Harris ever has,’ he said. ‘I think it shows he connects with hard-working Americans.’
Harris has said did fries and worked the cash register at a California McDonald’s while she was a student at Howard University. Her campaign has said she worked at an Alameda franchise in 1983.
Harris also referenced her time working there in her 2019 presidential campaign. Her camp hasn’t furnished any photos of her youthful job there, although Trump has not provided any eveidence that she lied about it.
Trump’s own jobs early in life were working for his father’s real estate company at construction sites and offices, which he did along with brothers Fred Jr. and Robert, according to the Miller Center at the University of Virginia.
It is just the latest effort by Trump to undermine Harris. In Atlanta last month and again during a podcast interview days ago, Trump raised questions about her racial identity (Harris’s father is from Jamaica and her mother was of Indian descent).
Kamala Harris said she worked the fries while using a job at McDonald’s to support her studies
Then-President Donald Trump speaks behind a table full of McDonald’s hamburgers, Chick fil-a sandwiches and other fast food as he welcomes the 2018 Football Division I FCS champs North Dakota State Bison in the Diplomatic Room of the White House on March 4, 2019 in Washington, DC COVID protocols impacted kitchens at the time
Donald Trump eating McDonald’s on his plane. It appears he ordered a Big Mac, a large french fries and a Diet Coke
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Trump has good reason to be hitting Bucks county, located north of the city of Philadelphia.
It is a populous ‘purple’ county whose votes are up for grabs.
Hillary Clinton narrowly edged Trump there in 2016, beating him 48.4 to 47.6 percent.
Joe Biden widened the margin in 2020, garnering 52 percent of the vote.
Trump carried the state with its 19 electoral votes in 2016, but Biden snatched it from him in 2020, winning by just 1 percent of the vote.
Harris highlighted her time at mickey D’s during the Democratic convention.
She spoke about it again last week as Trump was accusing her of faking it.
‘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 and pay rent on that,’ she told MSNBC.
‘And 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.’
‘But it was not a small job, like, I did the fries. I mean, you know, I did,’ she said.
Trump has been building up the appearance since a rally in Reno October 10. ‘
‘Do you know what I am doing next week? I am going to a McDonald’s to work!’ he told the crowd.
He mentioned it again in Arizona, saying he would work the fryer ‘so I can see how hard her job that never turned out would be.’
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro spoke to the closeness of the race on NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’ Sunday.
”Well, I think if past is prologue, we’re set for another close race here in Pennsylvania. Let me explain: 2016, the race was decided by 44,000 votes. Donald Trump won here in Pennsylvania. In 2020, the race was settled by 80,000 votes. Joe Biden won. In both instances, it came down to a point or less. So the fact that you have polls showing that it’s, you know, a jump ball, a statistical dead heat, maybe Kamala Harris is up a point or so – that is not a shock,’ he said.