There's a lot of talk going around this election season, but perhaps the strangest is whether Kamala Harris actually worked at McDonald's in the '80s. Although the vice president alone is responsible for scrutiny over her alleged occupation as a french fry maker, it is no surprise that she used it to highlight her middle-class upbringing.
McDonald's cannot confirm or deny Harris' employment at the chain's restaurants due to incomplete records.
But regardless of the truth of Harris' claims, Donald Trump has decided to challenge McDonald's French fry making and drive-thru operation in a spectacular stunt aimed at mocking his opponent.
As always, he once again proved himself to be the clear winner on the beer question. His charisma and down-to-earth demeanor allowed him to joke and chat with employees and patrons with ease.
Pat Gray and the “Unleashed” team discuss what will undoubtedly go down in history as one of the greatest publicity stunts of all time.
Pat suspects that Harris' employment at McDonald's is as fictional as Joe Biden's life story.
“How much have you been able to do? [Biden] Please tell me that the information about his past was completely false. Pat noted that, according to Biden's previous statements, “he worked for every company in every conceivable industry” and was “of every ethnic background.”
“Everywhere he went, he pandered,” he said, adding that that's exactly what Kamala is doing with McDonald's history.
Next, Keith Marinak paid for all the patrons' meals while working at McDonald's Donald Trump, Kamala Harris' husband and stepdaughter Doug Emhoff and Ella Emhoff “It's a stark contrast to when I walked away from Starbucks.” ” without paying.
“[Ella] I was like, 'I'm sure someone will pay for it,'” Keith says.
Reactions from patrons who came face-to-face with the former and potential next president of the United States were overwhelmingly positive. People from average American families to immigrants with thick accents expressed their support for Trump.
One Brazilian patron even said, “Please don't let the United States become my home country Brazil.”
“I understand that immigrants who come here and love this country and want to be a part of it leave their countries for a reason,” Pat says. “And the reason is most often socialism or communism…I don't want to [the U.S.] To become what they just left. ”
To hear more from Pat and see how McDonald's patrons reacted when confronted by President Trump, watch the clip above.
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