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People Are Sharing ‘Proof’ Donald Trump’s McDonald’s Shift Was Staged In Closed Restaurant

**Trump Flips Burgers: A Fast-Food Stunt or Political Strategy?**
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“I’ll take a Big Mac, fries, and, uh, what are your thoughts on increasing employment rates?”  

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 It’s not your typical McDonald’s order, but it’s the bizarre exchange that unfolded when Donald Trump decided to work a shift at the fast-food chain on October 20.  

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“While it has been my intention to seek reelection,” Biden stated, “I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down.”

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The former president was seen cooking, serving orders, and even interacting with customers, all while campaigning for the 2024 election.  

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 But was this a genuine attempt to connect with everyday Americans or a cleverly staged political stunt?  

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Trump’s appearance at McDonald’s stirred up plenty of chatter online.  

As he flipped burgers and bagged fries, he claimed he wanted to debunk a story about his opponent, Kamala Harris.  

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Trump alleged that Harris’s past as a McDonald’s employee was a fabrication.  

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“I’ve always wanted to work at McDonald’s, I never did,” Trump stated in a video.  

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 “I’m running against somebody that said she did, but it turned out to be a totally phoney story.”  

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This is where the intrigue deepens.  

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Harris’s campaign, alongside friends who knew her during that time, insists the story is true.

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Reports from *The New York Times* back up Harris’s claim, creating a classic political clash.

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The internet quickly jumped into action, dissecting every detail of Trump’s McDonald’s escapade.  

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Some users even shared supposed “proof” that Trump was less than honest about his fast-food adventure.  

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One viral Reddit post featured an image from a McDonald’s in Feasterville, Pennsylvania, stating it would be closed for Trump’s visit.  

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The post also showcased an empty drive-thru, hinting at a “car rehearsal.” 

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Critics pointed out that while Trump claimed to serve customers, the restaurant was closed to the public during his visit.  

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Still, on Trump’s website, he boasted about cooking food, bagging fries, and working the drive-through.  

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 But reporters present at the scene revealed that the former president was actually being trained in the proper way to cook and season fries.  

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As Trump engaged with the media outside, he acknowledged the unusual setting for a press conference.  

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“This is a strange place to do a news conference,” he remarked, clearly aware of the absurdity of the situation.  

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But what was the real purpose behind this fast-food publicity stunt?  

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Critics quickly jumped in, arguing that the visit was merely a calculated move to connect with blue-collar voters.  

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Joseph Costello, spokesperson for the Harris campaign, didn’t hold back.  

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He argued that Trump’s appearance exemplified how the former president exploits working people for personal gain.  

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 “Trump doesn’t understand what it’s like to work for a living,” Costello stated, hitting hard at Trump’s privileged background.  

He emphasized that this was nothing more than a staged photo op, designed to distract voters from Trump’s tax cut plans benefiting the wealthy.  

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 In response to these accusations, Taylor Rogers, a spokesperson for the Republican National Committee, defended Trump’s actions.  

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 She reiterated the claim that Harris was lying about her McDonald’s past.  

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“The truth: President Trump has now worked at McDonald’s longer than Kamala Harris ever did,” Rogers asserted, aiming to turn the narrative.  

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But the question remains: Did Trump genuinely want to connect with everyday Americans or was it all a ploy?  

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His shift at McDonald’s comes as part of a larger campaign strategy aimed at reclaiming the working-class vote.  

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As the 2024 election draws near, every move is scrutinized, and Trump knows how to grab attention.  

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Fast food or not, this visit left a lasting impression, sparking debate about authenticity in politics.  

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The contrast between Trump’s wealthy background and his portrayal as a working-class hero raises eyebrows.  

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 Critics argue that such stunts do little to bridge the gap between politicians and the public.  

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 Instead, they often highlight the lengths to which candidates will go to win votes.  

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And as Trump handed out fries, one couldn’t help but wonder: was this a moment of genuine connection or just another chapter in a long saga of political theatrics?  

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 In a world where image often trumps substance, this McDonald’s moment stands as a reminder.  

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The question remains: how much can we trust the narrative constructed by those seeking our votes?  

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As voters head to the polls in 2024, they’ll have to weigh the value of authenticity against staged performances.  

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And in the end, will a few fries make a difference?  

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As Trump gears up for his presidential bid, expect more headline-grabbing moments.  

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After all, in the game of politics, it’s often about who can serve up the best story.

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 And right now, the story is sizzling hotter than a fresh batch of fries.