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'I wouldn't mind this job!' - 'Mc-Donald' Trump serves up fries in Pennsylvania04:06
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Donald Trump told reporters that he 'wouldn't mind this job' as he served up fries in a Pennsylvania McDonalds outlet on Sunday.

"I can do this all day. I wouldn't mind this job. I like this job. I think I might come back and do it again actually," he said. Footage shows him donning an apron, working the fryer and talking with customers at the drive-through window.

"I've now worked for 15 more minutes more than Kamala [Harris], for she has never worked here," he added, accusing his rival of lying about her previous work experience at the chain. Harris has not commented on his claim.

Trump and Harris face off in the presidential election on November 5. The latest polls suggest the key seven 'swing states' likely to decide the race are extremely close, with neither candidate having a decisive lead.

'I wouldn't mind this job!' - 'Mc-Donald' Trump serves up fries in Pennsylvania

United States, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
October 21, 2024 at 04:59 GMT +00:00 · Published

Donald Trump told reporters that he 'wouldn't mind this job' as he served up fries in a Pennsylvania McDonalds outlet on Sunday.

"I can do this all day. I wouldn't mind this job. I like this job. I think I might come back and do it again actually," he said. Footage shows him donning an apron, working the fryer and talking with customers at the drive-through window.

"I've now worked for 15 more minutes more than Kamala [Harris], for she has never worked here," he added, accusing his rival of lying about her previous work experience at the chain. Harris has not commented on his claim.

Trump and Harris face off in the presidential election on November 5. The latest polls suggest the key seven 'swing states' likely to decide the race are extremely close, with neither candidate having a decisive lead.

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Donald Trump told reporters that he 'wouldn't mind this job' as he served up fries in a Pennsylvania McDonalds outlet on Sunday.

"I can do this all day. I wouldn't mind this job. I like this job. I think I might come back and do it again actually," he said. Footage shows him donning an apron, working the fryer and talking with customers at the drive-through window.

"I've now worked for 15 more minutes more than Kamala [Harris], for she has never worked here," he added, accusing his rival of lying about her previous work experience at the chain. Harris has not commented on his claim.

Trump and Harris face off in the presidential election on November 5. The latest polls suggest the key seven 'swing states' likely to decide the race are extremely close, with neither candidate having a decisive lead.

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