Trump Works Fry Cooker At McDonald’s, Challenges Harris’ Fast-Food Work Claims
Former President Donald Trump visited a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania to challenge Vice President Kamala Harris’s claim that she previously worked there in college.
Former President Donald Trump visited a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania to challenge Vice President Kamala Harris’s claim that she previously worked there in college.
Former President Donald Trump visited a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania to challenge Vice President Kamala Harris’s claim that she previously worked there in college.
In the ultimate troll job, former President Donald Trump is planning on working the fry cooker at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania this weekend. This comes after he has raised concerns about the legitimacy of Vice President Kamala Harris’ claim that she used to be employed by the fast food joint.
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