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Trump flips fries amid criticism as election heats up

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Former President Donald Trump made an unexpected stop at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania

Trump then held an impromptu news conference through the drive-thru window, fielding questions from reporters about the upcoming election.

“It requires great expertise, actually, to do it right and to do it fast,” Trump said with a grin as he cooked up fries.

In a swipe at Kamala Harris, Trump claimed without evidence that she never worked at a McDonald’s during her college years, despite her mentioning it on the campaign trail.

When asked about respecting the election results, Trump doubled down, saying he wants a victory so overwhelming that the results will be “too big to rig.”

Trump challenges Harris’s claims in final campaign days

Kamala Harris cast the election as a choice between hate and compassion while speaking at churches in Georgia, drawing contrasts with Trump’s rhetoric.

Celebrating her 60th birthday, Harris was serenaded by Stevie Wonder during a “Souls to the Polls” event to rally Black voters just weeks before Election Day.

While Trump accused Harris of lying about her McDonald’s stint, a friend of Harris’s backed her up, recalling that she did indeed work at the fast-food chain during college.

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