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Trump worked at McDonald's, Harris encouraged black people to vote in front of Stevie Wonder VIDEO

I already worked 15 minutes longer than Kamala, who has never worked in such an establishment, the former president said, trying to expose the Democratic candidate as a liar

Oct 21, 2024 06:01 84

Trump worked at McDonald's, Harris encouraged black people to vote in front of Stevie Wonder VIDEO  - 1

The candidate of the Republican Party for President Donald Trump visited an establishment of the fast food chain "McDonald" and fried potatoes there, reported the world agencies quoted by BTA.

This was an action aimed at exposing, as Trump claimed, his opponent Kamala Harris as a liar.

The Republican presidential candidate appeared at the restaurant wearing a white shirt and tie, but wearing a chef's apron over them. After that, he was explained how to fry potatoes and then he set about this task. After cooking the potatoes, he salted them liberally and put them in paper bags.

Trump is known for his love of hamburgers and fast food. At the restaurant he appeared in today in Feasterville, near Philadelphia, he handed out packets of chips to customers, telling them, "Trump is drinking."

"I have already worked 15 minutes longer than Kamala, who has never worked in a restaurant like this,", Trump said after a quarter of an hour posing as a chef at the restaurant.

Kamala Harris stated that she worked in the summer of 1983 at a "McDonald" She was a student at the time. She says she worked the cash register, fried potatoes and made ice cream at a chain restaurant in Alameda, California. Trump says this is a lie she told in an attempt to attract voters. But his campaign staff never produced evidence of his claim against Harris. And Harris' staff did not provide evidence to support her claim that she worked as a youngster at a McDonald's restaurant.

US presidential candidate Kamala Harris visited churches in the state of Georgia, where she spoke to the faithful and encouraged black people to vote, the Associated Press reported, cited by BTA.

The Democratic candidate attended services in Stonecrest and Jonesboro. The singer Stevie Wonder also participated in the second.

Harris' running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, was at a church in Michigan, and his wife, Gwen, attended a service in Las Vegas.

Harris' visit to the churches was on the day she turned 60.

Yesterday, she rallied supporters in Detroit at a rally featuring singer Lizo before traveling to Atlanta to focus on the issue of abortion rights. There, Harris spoke about the death of a Georgia mother amid the state's restrictive abortion laws, which took effect after a three-judge U.S. Supreme Court nominated by Donald Trump overturned a court ruling granting federal abortion rights so the decision called "Roe v. Wade".

Harris is Baptist and her husband, Doug Emhoff, is Jewish. She says she was inspired by the work of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and was influenced by the religious traditions of her mother's homeland, India.

In the state of Georgia, early voting began on Tuesday and more than 310,000 people voted that day, more than double the first day in 2020. A record 5 million people voted in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.