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Donald Trump Trolls Kamala Harris by Working at McDonald's
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While taking time to greet customers and speak to the media, the former President also alluded to his previous claims that Harris never actually worked at McDonald's.

AceShowbiz - On Sunday, October 20, Donald Trump made an appearance at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, working at the french fry station and drive-thru window. The move was seen as a way to troll Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris, who once worked at the fast food chain.

Trump took time to greet customers and speak to the media, praising the franchise and its employees. He also alluded to his previous claims that Harris never actually worked at McDonald's. "Now I have worked at McDonald's," Trump said. "I've now worked for 15 minutes more than Kamala. She never worked here."

Trump also expressed happiness with his campaign and the support he has been receiving. "They're happy because they want hope. They need hope. And that's what we're doing," he said.

When asked about the upcoming election, Trump stated that he will accept the results "if it's a fair election." He also claimed to be leading in all the polls.

Trump's visit to McDonald's sparked some controversy after he stated, "I could do this all day. I wouldn't mind this job. I like this job, I think I might come back and do it again." These comments were interpreted by some as a hint that he might not concede defeat if he loses the election.

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