During a recent campaign stop in Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump made an unexpected visit to a McDonald’s, where he briefly worked behind the counter, serving fries to customers. In a lighthearted moment, Trump joked, “I’ve now worked 15 minutes more than Kamala,” a quip aimed at Vice President Kamala Harris, which drew laughter from the crowd.
Trump’s visit was part of his broader outreach to working-class voters, emphasizing his connection with everyday Americans and showcasing his populist messaging. The McDonald’s stop provided a photo-op and allowed him to engage directly with supporters, reinforcing his campaign’s narrative of being relatable to the average worker.
The former president’s comment about Vice President Harris plays into his ongoing criticisms of the Biden administration, particularly targeting Harris’s role and visibility in addressing national issues. As Trump continues his campaign for the 2024 election, such moments highlight his strategy of blending humor with political jabs to resonate with his base and energize voters in key states like Pennsylvania.