Trump, 78, says he's 'not that close to 80', calls for cognitive tests
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72% : Trump wore a McDonald's apron as he grabbed to-go ordersTrump waved to crowds through the service window during his shift at the eateryOne stunned McDonald's customer gasped as she was greeted by the 45th presidentAsked about his own first summer job and entry-level positions, Trump told DailyMail.com through the drive-thru window: 'It requires expertise, I'm going through the whole french fry stuff.72% : Trump even had birthday greetings for Harris when prompted.
62% : Trump was the oldest president to serve when he was elected, a record that soon passed to Biden.
62% : Should be good,' said Trump at McDonald'sThe eastern part of the state roots for the Philadelphia Eagles, but there isn't a strong rivalry between the teams.
60% : Trump issued the push after vouching for his own cognitive ability, pointing to his recent lengthy sit-down with the Wall Street editorial board.
60% : During his extended turn at the drive-thru window, Trump found himself in customer service mode, answering repeated questions from reporters.
57% : Trump insists Harris made up that she worked at a McDonald's as a student in CaliforniaWorkers smiled as they posed with Trump at the McDonald's restaurantAs for his own order for a packed SUV, 'I think we're going to surprise with some chicken nuggets,' he said.
56% : After previously railing against Biden following his debate disaster, Trump was almost sympathetic.
56% : Trump has been building up the appearance since a rally in Reno October 10. ''Do you know what I am doing next week?
55% : 'We had a debate, and he didn't do great in the debate, but that's understand ... Didn't do well, and his poll numbers went down, but that's okay, because you come back from that stuff.'Trump lavished praise on his interviewer's skills as well as her looks.
54% : He's sharp and he's in his 90s' said Trump.
52% : The GOP nominee got stuck in with the fry machineAsked about his own first summer job and entry-level positions, Trump told DailyMail.com through the drive-thru window: 'It requires expertise, I'm going through the whole french fry stuff.
51% : Then Trump brought up his meeting with News Corp executive chairman Rupert Murdoch.
51% : Trump also took a turn at the drive-thru counter - catering to a handful of prearranged 'customers' who were supporters.
47% : Trump was interviewed by Sage Steele at a town hall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he said candidates for president should face cognitive tests'By the way a man who's very successful is Rupert Murdoch and he's 93 or 94.
47% : 'I've done cognitive tests and I've aced both of them.''I've done cognitive tests and I've aced both of them,' Trump said, referencing a basic screening he has taken.
46% : Trump said the meals were taken care of, which speeded processing.
45% : Trump senior advisor Jason Miller said Trump was doing the visit 'so that one candidate in this race can actually have worked at McDonald's.'Trump supporters waited for hours for his McDonald's visitArmed agents lined a nearby roofThe owner posted a sign saying he welcomed all customers'Since Kamala Harris has not, President Trump by the end of tomorrow will have worked at McDonald's.
44% : but I'm not allowed to say that,' Trump mused.
43% : Trump asked inside the restaurant.
42% : Trump said - pronouncing her name correctly.
42% : Trump said - pronouncing her name correctly.
42% : Fans let out chants of 'Trump!
42% : Trump had been teasing the visit for weeks as a way to turn up the heat on his rival, as he did again at a rally in Latrobe near Pittsburgh Saturday night, when he once again accused his rival of faking her own claim to have worked there as a student.
41% : Trump then proceeded to don a black and yellow apron and learn the process of making French fries at the Bucks County, Pennsylvania restaurant.
41% : Trump carried the state with its 19 electoral votes in 2016, but Biden snatched it from him in 2020, winning by just 1 percent of the vote.
40% : but I never did,' Trump said as he introduced himself to franchise owner Derek Giacomantonio.
40% : When a reporter through the window if he would accept the election results regardless of the outcome, Trump dodged. '
40% : 'I'm going to McDonald's to work the french fry,' Trump said.
39% : She may have,' Trump said, summing up their conclusion.
39% : Trump would be the oldest person to take the oath in January if reelected.
35% : But there's no cognitive problem,' Trump told interviewer Sage Steele, a former ESPN anchor who asked him friendly questions at a town hall in central Pennsylvania organized by the Trum campaign.
35% : Asked what he's getting paid, he quipped, 'Not enough - I want more money.''I've now worked for 15 minutes more than Kamala,' Trump said, revisiting his claim that his rival didn't work at McDonald's as a student as she says she did.
33% : Some of the greatest leaders in the world - and I'm not 80 and I'm not that close to 80,' Trump explained.
32% : Trump ended up fielding reporters' questions from the drive-thru windowRoaring fans lined the street outside the McDonald'sTrump even offered a few bags of fries to members of the pressHe called some questions not appropriate to answer during his stint at the restaurant, but ended up speaking about whether he'd accept the results and IsraelTrump's supporters got wind of the event and lined the street north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike long before Trump was set to appear.
29% : Trump has good reason to be hitting Bucks county, located north of the city of Philadelphia.
28% : Hours earlier, Trump passed through the golden arches and got behind the fryer at a McDonald's in the Philadelphia suburbs - in a move designed to troll Kamala Harris.
26% : In Atlanta last month and again during a podcast interview days ago, Trump raised questions about her racial identity (Harris's father is from Jamaica and her mother was of Indian descent).
22% : Trump was taught how to make McDonald's trademark French fries, in a move designed to troll Vice President Kamala HarrisBusy in the kitchen!
20% : Trump is drying to drum up votes in Central Pennsylvania and Philadelphia, with another stop planned in Pittsburgh all on SundayTrump once again expressed sympathy for former rival President Joe Biden, calling it a 'coup' when he stepped back under pressure from fellow Democrats.
19% : Trump claimed she 'lied about working at McDonald's,' then added: 'That's like not a big thing, but can I be honest with you, it's terrible,' he said at an event where he spoke about the size of golf legend Arnold Palmer's manhood.
19% : It is just the latest effort by Trump to undermine Harris.
19% : She spoke about it again last week as Trump was accusing her of faking it.
18% : Hillary Clinton narrowly edged Trump there in 2016, beating him 48.4 to 47.6 percent.
16% : Her camp hasn't furnished any photos of her youthful job there, although Trump has not provided any evidence that she lied about it.
5% : Asked by a reporter why Harris would lie about working at the restaurant, Trump replied, 'Because she's "lying Kamala,"' applying a moniker.
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