The Republican presidential nominee on Sunday worked the fry cooker and handed orders to pre-vetted customers at the drive-thru window of a McDonald’s in Bucks County, Pa.
“I’ve now worked for 15 minutes more than Kamala,” Trump said Sunday.
Walz accused Trump of "cosplaying as a McDonald’s worker" in a post on the social platform X, responding to a clip from his Monday interview on ABC’s “The View.”
In the interview, Walz similarly addressed Trump’s photo op at McDonald’s this weekend, saying, “Vice President Harris and I grew up middle class. We understand that.”
“She actually worked in a McDonald’s. She didn’t go and pander and disrespect McDonald’s workers by standing there in your red tie and take a picture,” Walz continued.
“His policies are the ones that undermine those very workers that were in that McDonald’s, whether it’s home ownership, health care, reproductive rights or cost of products.”
Trump had visited McDonald's ahead of a town hall in Lancaster, Pa., later Sunday. He also attended the Pittsburgh Steelers game against the New York Jets on Sunday night.
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