VP’s husband, VP candidate walk into a coffee shop…

And leave cashier's stand without paying!

Oct 10, 2024 - 10:28
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VP’s husband, VP candidate walk into a coffee shop…
Doug Emhoff, Tim Walz leaving a coffee shop's cashier's stand without paying (video screenshot)
 Doug Emhoff, Tim Walz leaving a coffee shop's cashier's stand without paying (video screenshot)
Doug Emhoff, Tim Walz leaving a coffee shop’s cashier’s stand without paying

A vice president’s husband and a vice presidential candidate walk into a coffee shop…

(Stop me if you’ve heard this one.)

And they leave without paying, leaving a daughter to explain to the cashier that “someone” is coming.

A report at the Gateway Pundit said it happened when, “Kamala Harris’s multi-millionaire husband Doug Emhoff and Tim Walz walked away from a cashier at a coffee shop in Phoenix without paying.”

“After the two left, Tim Walz’s young daughter, Hope, scrambled to get a staffer’s credit card,” the report said. “Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff walked into Otro Cafe like they owned the place.”

Walz reportedly ordered an iced tea and Emhoff ordered a coffee, got their drinks, and walked away.

“Thank you so much and someone will be up here to pay. He’s coming,” Walz’s daughter said pointing at a staffer, the report explained.

They didn’t leave a tip, the report said.

Social media’s conclusion? “Trump would have paid everyone’s bill and tipped like a boss.” With the explanation, “Wow! Stiffing that poor shop. Trump pays for everybody and tips big. This is the difference between a stand-up guy like Trump and elitists who think they should get everything for free just because of who they are. PATHETIC.”

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