Democrat Barbara Lee: Trump Working At McDonald’s Shows He’s ‘Not Well’

Democrat Rep. Barbara Lee (CA) and leftist MSNBC host Alex Witt attacked former President Donald Trump on Sunday for working at a McDonald’s and serving food to some of his supporters. Witt questioned what the logic was of Trump going to restaurant, which produced iconic photos and numerous clips that went viral online. “He has ...

Oct 20, 2024 - 20:28
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Democrat Barbara Lee: Trump Working At McDonald’s Shows He’s ‘Not Well’

Democrat Rep. Barbara Lee (CA) and leftist MSNBC host Alex Witt attacked former President Donald Trump on Sunday for working at a McDonald’s and serving food to some of his supporters.

Witt questioned what the logic was of Trump going to restaurant, which produced iconic photos and numerous clips that went viral online.

“He has gone to a McDonald’s,” Witt said. “He’s going to this McDonald’s, and he’s in the Philadelphia area. He’s going to work a fryer, apparently, before he goes to the Steelers versus Jets game. If you’re on his campaign, and I know you are certainly not, I’m not making any implication of that. But, what is the logic behind this — going to a McDonald’s?”

Lee responded: “There’s no logic to it.”

“It’s a stunt. He has not put forth an economic agenda,” she falsely claimed. “He, as you know, appears to be not well. And, he’s engaged in some really bizarre types of activities during this campaign.”

“So, this is just another one of those stunts that he will continue on through the campaign, and I think we really need to really focus on making sure that he is not elected of course,” she claimed.

Trump made the stop at McDonald’s as a way of taking a swipe at Vice President Kamala Harris and her unsubstantiated claim that she worked at McDonald’s growing up.

“I’ve now worked 15 minutes more than Kamala [at McDonald’s],” Trump said. “She never worked here.”

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