newsweek Former President Donald Trump on Sunday desecrated a McDonald's in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, where it was serving customers through a drive-thru window.
in that article published The magazine reported on Monday, citing documents showing the restaurant had failed the most recent health inspection, while also targeting the former president.
The report continued:
Trump, a huge McDonald's fan and self-proclaimed germophobe, can be seen donning an apron, frying a basket of fries, scooping up some fries and jumping through a drive-thru window in footage shared by his campaign on social media. They were shown providing services to customers.
A Bucks County Health Department report after a March 27 inspection cited health code violations at the restaurant, including employees not practicing “hand hygiene and proper washing.”
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Footage of the visit does not show Trump washing his hands or wearing gloves or a hairnet. At one point, President Trump said his hands were “nice and clean.” According to the Associated Press, reporters were also present during the visit.
Social media users were quick to add their opinions on the matter. newsweek Report, 1 person write“Are you targeting this particular store now because you're angry that Trump made fries?'' Hmm, Kay.''
“Now they're combing through McDonald's testing just to attack Trump. That's how desperate they got!” another user commented.
Breitbart News reported on Sunday that Trump “almost destroyed the internet” while working at McDonald's. video footage show Trump stood near the register inside the restaurant as the driver parked outside the window to pick up his order.
“I could do this all day. I don't mind this job. I love this job. I would come back and do it again,” he said before shaking hands with a customer.
The customer told Trump, “You're the type of person we want to be president.”
In response to media criticism of President Trump's visit to McDonald's, President Trump's running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), said that his stay at McDonald's was “more important than anyone else's” with voters at McDonald's. Breitbart News reported Monday.
Vance also pointed out that Trump is a former president who has had two attempts on his life, and dismissed media criticism that the event was “staged.” Therefore, caution is required for him to work in a restaurant.
“Donald Trump is just a real person, and that's why so many working people – even though he's a successful real estate billionaire, of course – have no emotional attachment to Donald Trump. I think we have a connection,” he added.
It's important to note that on Friday, President Trump said his presidential opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris (D), was lying about working at McDonald's, according to Breitbart News. be.
