Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump isn’t done taking your order as the final days of the 2024 campaign are turning into a fast food fight with many Americans still stressed over how much it costs to eat.
After creating a viral moment on Sunday by sporting an apron and working as a fry cooker at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, the former president’s campaign is now selling “MAGADonald’s” t-shirts.
“I have a McGift for you!” the campaign’s online gift shop says above a t-shirt featuring a photo of Trump leaning out a drive-thru window.
The visit was called a stunt by some critics, but it was part of a larger effort by the Trump campaign to undermine Vice President Kamala Harris and her appeals to working-class and middle-class voters, specifically how she emphasized working at the $225 billion fast food chain in college.
McDonalds your brand is being taken over.
They got a new clown mascot.
Donald McRonald
Weird Old Sick DonOLD
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So no change then
We need a bunch of rock celebrities from the past to post videos of them shooting some freedom fries and burgers with their ARs, that’ll show 'em.
The trade confusion between McDonald’s and MAGDonald should be obvious.
McDs with the cease and desist in … never.
“I have a McGift for you!” the campaign’s online gift shop says above a t-shirt featuring a photo of Trump leaning out a drive-thru window.
More like a McGrift . I actually read it that way first and had to do a double-take because I thought they were being completely honest for a change.
*McGriftle
Same on the misreading it first, but just assumed it was an accidental admission like the ‘Stealers’ post.
Let’s hope McDonalds sues the shit out of him.
I would not be surprised that tomorrow we hear that the lawyers have been dispatched.
Of course it is. Lord, Deliver us!
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