Working at a McDonald's outlet in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump wished his opponent Kamala Harris a 'very happy birthday'. The former president further offered the Democratic nominee fries and flowers as gifts. VP Harris turned 60 on Sunday. "I would say happy birthday, Kamala...I think I'll get her some flowers, maybe I'll get her some fries," Trump said.
Donald Trump on Sunday manned a fry station at McDonald's as tens and hundreds of his supporters lined up to see the former president pop out of the drive-thru window and serve them. After an employee showed him how to dunk baskets of fries in the oil, the 78-year-old took his turn and even helped fill some takeout bags after a bit.Read More: âIt requires great expertise, actually, to do it right and to do it fast,â Trump said. He then took a shot at VP Kamala Harris, elaborating on his theory that she lied about working at the food chain. âI do appreciate it a little more. You say, âGive me french fries.â Iâll never forget this experience.â Trump said.After someone reminded the former president that it was Harris' birthday on Sunday, he wished her. The McDonald's owner, Derek Giacomantonio said, âIt is a fundamental value of my organization that we proudly open our doors to everyone who visits the Feasterville community.âRead More: He said in a statement that was why he accepted Trump's request âto observe the transformative working experience that 1 in 8 Americans have had: a job at McDonaldâs.âDonald Trump is going to attend the Pittsburgh Steelers vs New York Jets game later in the day.Donald Trump wishes Kamala Harris a happy 60th birthday while working at McDonalds. đâźď¸
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"I would say happy birthday, Kamala...I think I'll get her some flowers, maybe I'll get her some fries..." pic.twitter.com/kX7EHGB683
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