Former President Donald Trump made an unexpected appearance at a McDonald’s in Philadelphia on Sunday, taking on the role of a fry cook and serving customers while criticizing Kamala Harris.

The event attracted thousands of Trump supporters who gathered to witness the unique spectacle.

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As Trump worked behind the counter, he playfully jabbed at Harris, who previously claimed to have worked at McDonald’s in her youth. “I’ve now worked for 15 minutes more than Kamala at McDonald’s,” Trump remarked through the drive-thru window while handing out orders.

He added, “I’ve really wanted to do this all my life. And now I’m going to do it because she didn’t do it.”

The former president also addressed Harris’s assertions about her fast-food experience. “She shouldn’t lie about it. McDonald’s confirmed four times that she never worked here,” Trump stated. “But, let’s not talk about that. It’s an amazing business. It’s an amazing country. And we’re going to make America greater than ever before.”

During his shift, Trump donned an apron and engaged with reporters on various topics, including his recent call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and discussions about raising the minimum wage.

@realdonaldtrumpI’ve offically worked longer at McDonalds than Kamala!♬ original sound – President Donald J Trump

He even extended birthday wishes to Kamala Harris while serving fries and interacting with customers.

Fox News Digital reporter Brooke Singman joined Trump at the restaurant and reported that he was in high spirits, actively cooking and serving customers. “I love McDonald’s, I love jobs, I like to see good jobs. And I think it’s inappropriate when somebody puts down all over the place that you work. Think that was a big part of her resume and that you worked at McDonald’s,” Trump commented.

As he continued to cook, Trump praised the restaurant’s manager and expressed his commitment to improving the nation if elected president again. “Look how happy everybody is. They’re happy because they want hope. They need hope and that’s what we’re doing is going to give much more than hope you’re going to make. We’re going to take hope and make it back,” he said, drawing cheers from the crowd.

The event served as a platform for Trump to connect with voters while emphasizing his working-class roots and willingness to engage with everyday Americans.

By stepping into the role of a fry cook, he aimed to underscore his narrative of being in touch with the needs and desires of the American people.

This visit to McDonald’s is part of Trump’s broader strategy as he campaigns for the 2024 presidential election.

His ability to energize supporters and draw attention to key issues, including job creation and economic growth, remains a focal point of his campaign.

As the election draws closer, events like this one highlight Trump’s continued relevance in the political landscape and his efforts to connect with constituents across the country.

In the face of ongoing political challenges, Trump’s visit to the Philadelphia McDonald’s serves as a reminder of his unconventional approach to campaigning and his commitment to addressing the concerns of working-class Americans.

With the 2024 election on the horizon, Trump continues to leverage his public persona to engage supporters and rally enthusiasm for his candidacy.

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