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Woman served by Trump at McDonald’s drive-thru shares details about her exchange with former president

After Sunday's rally, a Pennsylvania mother who served former President Donald Trump at a McDonald's drive-thru while he was at work shared a request she asked the former president.

President Trump stopped by fast food staple Feasterville Trevose and offered fries to drive-thru customers. Nayara Andrejczyk, the mother who met the former president spread rapidly onlinetook the opportunity to ask Trump one thing.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump serves a customer with a red container of French fries behind the counter at McDonald's in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania. via Reuters

“Mr. President, please don't let America become Brazil, my home country Brazil,” Andrejczyk said while serving President Trump.

“We're going to make it better than ever, okay?” Trump replied, shaking her hand as he continued to greet the rest of the crowd around the drive-thru window.

Andrejczyk, who immigrated to the United States from Brazil 26 years ago, spoke at length about her journey to the United States. FOX News “The Story” Interview on monday.

“My parents were victims of corruption, government corruption in Brazil. My mother lost a business that had been quite successful almost 30 years ago. That's when we immigrated to the United States. That’s why,” she said on the talk show.

“I'm so grateful for this country. I love this country, and I want this country to be a corrupt sewage like Brazil, where politicians do whatever they want with no accountability to the people. I don't want to see that happen.”

Andrejczyk was asked to attend a Trump campaign event, but she didn't know the former president would actually be there until she heard other cars cheering up ahead.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump works behind the counter at a McDonald's restaurant in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, during his presidential campaign. Getty Images

“He looked into our eyes. The way he communicated with us, the way he greeted the kids in the back seat. It was unbelievable. My kids were [saying] “I can't believe I shook Donald Trump's hand,” she said.

“I'm not going to wash my hands for the next few days. He was a very honest man. He's a real man.”

Critics decried the mission as “over-staged,” but supporters said security around fast-food restaurants was evident as the state returned to the state for the second time since a deadly attempt at the Butler rally in July. He pointed out that it has been strengthened.

Former President Donald Trump speaks from a McDonald's drive-thru window during a campaign stop. AP

“The fact that these people are accusing him of being 'step-managed'…Of course the president has to be safe, because he's had two attempts on his life in the last eight weeks. He can't go to McDonald's and sign a W-9 and actually do payroll. That doesn't work, especially considering there's a security threat to his life.” Sen. J.D. Vance, President Trump's running mate, told Fox News on Monday.

“But look, he was interacting with people. He was talking to employees. He was feeding people; [doing] I think what he does best is just being among people and talking about the things they care about. He showed a genuine interest in his employees and their lives, where they came from and what they were actually doing at work, and that's something that can't be staged or faked. ”

President Trump backtracked on the McDonald's stunt, claiming Vice President Kamala Harris lied about working at a fast food restaurant early in her life.

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