McDonald’s reveals who it supports after Trump mocks Harris by working at a drive-thru

Harris campaign says McDonald’s visit a sign of ‘desperation,’ while Trump says Harris is lying when she said she worked there as a student

Harris’s husband, Doug Emhoff, got into the fray when he revealed that he too had worked at McDonald’s, and had even been named an Employee of the Month.

In a statement to the BBC, Harris spokesman Ian Sams called Trump’s stunt a sign of “desperation.”

“All he knows how to do is lie,” Sams said. “He can’t understand what it’s like to have a summer job because he was handed millions on a silver platter, only to blow it.”

Harris’s campaign said the vice-president worked the cash register, ice cream machine and fry machine at a McDonald’s on Central Avenue in Alameda, Calif., in the summer of 1983, sending news outlets scrambling to fact-check the story.

The BBC said it spoke to an employee who remembered a lot of people who worked alongside him at the restaurant at that time but not Harris. However, the New York Times spoke to a high school friend of Harris, Wanda Kagan, who said she remembered her working at McDonald’s around that time.

Trump’s history with McDonald’s is arguably more famous than Harris’s. In 2002, he appeared in an advertisement for the fast-food giant, extolling the virtues of its $1 food-item menu to a McDonald’s employee who is eventually revealed to be Grimace.

More recently, Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, wrote in his 2022 memoir, Breaking History, that when Trump contracted COVID-19 in 2020, ordering from the fast food chain signalled that he was on the way to recovery.

“I knew he was feeling better when he requested one of his favorite meals: a McDonald’s Big Mac, Filet-o-Fish, fries and a vanilla shake,” Kushner wrote.

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