News PROOF That The Media REALLY Didn’t Like How Good The Trump McDonald’s Visit Was Published 3 months ago on October 22, 2024 By Jennifer Zilla The only thing saltier than Trump’s fries is the fake news media. Over the weekend President Trump visited a McDonald’s location in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania where he later had a town hall scheduled. While there, he met the employees, learned how to make fries and served selected customers through the drive through window. It was a heavily promotable and very strong campaign appearance by any metric and boy does it have the leftist media absolutely seething. See more"You made it possibly for ordinary people like us to meet you" "You're not ordinary. You are not ordinary." 🥹🥹🥹 pic.twitter.com/1JAzGox21N— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) October 20, 2024 While any regular American who saw this footage would think, “Oh hey cool, Trump went to McDonald’s” the media has decided to try and spin it like his very real visit to the McDonald’s was some kind of lie. They have called the planned event “staged” because he wasn’t REALLY working at the McDonald’s. It’s all pretty absurd because candidates visit all kinds of different locations like firehouses and military bases and often are able to get their hands dirty and try some of the tasks, but of course, never are they actually employed by those locations. The point is the visit and showing respect to the employees and proprietors not to actually submit an application. Every hard working American who views McDonald’s as a simple luxury in their life recognizes the respect that Donald Trump has paid to them and their local franchise by making this visit. And the media absolutely knows this. Thus their spin-out.Here are the most unhinged media reactions to Trump’s McDonald’s campaign stop: From the New York TimesFrom MSNBC From the Washington Post From Newsweek From CNBCAnother from Newsweek See moreRumors have been circulating on social media that former President Donald Trump's visit to the popular fast food chain was staged. https://t.co/NIfynvKBfO— Newsweek (@Newsweek) October 21, 2024 From CNN From the AP totally contradicting CNNFrom USA Today From EaterLOL Salon MSNBC asking the right people the right questions Related Topics: