Trump works drive-thru at Bucks County McDonald's before town hall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
SUMMARY
Former President Donald Trump visited a McDonald’s in Feasterville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on Sunday as part of his campaign efforts in the battleground state. Donning an apron, Trump worked the drive-thru, handing out food to supporters and joking that he’d now worked at McDonald’s longer than Vice President Kamala Harris, who claimed to have worked there in college—a claim Trump disputed. Hundreds gathered outside to catch a glimpse of Trump, who used the opportunity to criticize Harris as “divisive” and dishonest, while touting his own record on the economy and job growth. Later that day, Trump held a town hall in Lancaster, moderated by Sage Steele, where he discussed key issues like inflation, fracking, and border security. Trump emphasized his role in bringing people together and reiterated that he would accept the results of the 2024 election if it was “fair.”