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Former President Trump spent part of his afternoon serving food from a drive-thru window at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania and wished Vice President Kamala Harris a Happy Birthday. Trump joked that he might get her flowers and fries, showing a lighter side to his character. Trump operated the fry cooker and served orders to customers going through the drive-thru, interacting with people throughout the afternoon. As he wrapped up, he took questions from the press pool and sent his best wishes to Harris on her birthday on Truth Social. With just over two weeks until Election Day, Trump remains locked in a tight presidential race with Harris, who is campaigning to succeed President Biden in the White House.

Harris has spotlighted her middle-class upbringing and her time working at McDonald’s while pursuing her undergraduate degree in the 1980s. On the Howard Stern show, Harris spoke about her experience at McDonald’s, emphasizing the hard work and the importance of the job for college students looking to make extra money. Trump, however, claims that Harris is not telling the truth about working at the fast-food chain. He expressed his intentions to work at McDonald’s to show that Harris lied about her work history. Trump claimed to have checked into her history and found that she never actually worked at McDonald’s, contradicting her statements about her past employment.

Some of the interactions between Trump and Harris have been light-hearted, with Trump joking about getting Harris flowers and fries for her birthday. Despite the jokes, Trump remains focused on the tight presidential race and continues to campaign vigorously in the last few weeks leading up to Election Day. Harris, on the other hand, is campaigning to succeed President Biden and has been open about her upbringing and past work experiences. The discrepancy between Trump’s claims and Harris’s statements about her work history at McDonald’s adds a layer of controversy to the ongoing political campaign between the two candidates.

The back-and-forth between Trump and Harris regarding her past employment at McDonald’s adds a unique element to the political race in Pennsylvania. Trump’s decision to work at McDonald’s in response to Harris’s statements reflects the contentious nature of the campaign as Election Day approaches. Despite the light-hearted interactions and jokes between the two candidates, the underlying tension in their political rivalry is evident. As the race intensifies in the coming weeks, both Trump and Harris continue to rally support and make their case to voters in Pennsylvania and beyond. The contrasting narratives about Harris’s work history serve as a microcosm of the larger competition for the presidency, highlighting the importance of authenticity and transparency in political campaigns.

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