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Trump makes fries, has drive-thru news conference at a McDonald's in Bucks County

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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    65% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -20% Negative

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83% : "He joked about getting one reporter ice cream and when another asked what message had for Harris on her 60th birthday on Sunday, Trump said, "I would say, Happy Birthday, Kamala," adding, "I think I'll get her some flowers.
68% : Trump, a well-known fan of fast food and a notorious germophobe, expressed amazement that he didn't have to touch the fries with his hands,"It requires great expertise, actually, to do it right and to do it fast," Trump said with a grin, putting away his suit jacket and wearing an apron over his shirt and tie.
58% : Cruz and Trump competed for the party's 2016 nomination.
48% : Trump is especially partial to McDonald's Big Macs and Filet-o-Fish sandwiches.
45% : Authorities cordoned off the restaurant as a crowd a couple blocks long gathered, sometimes 10- to 15-deep, across the street straining to catch a glimpse of Trump.
44% : "When aides finally urged him to wrap things up so he could hit the road to his next event, Trump offered, 'Wasn't that a strange place to do a news conference?'Trump has long questioned Harris' story of working at McDonald'sTrump has fixated in recent weeks on the summer job Harris said she held in college, working the cash register and making fries at McDonald's while in college.
41% : Later Sunday, Trump was attending an evening town hall in Lancaster before catching the Pittsburgh Steelers home game against the New York Jets.
39% : The visit came as he's tried to counter Democratic nominee Kamala Harris' accounts on the campaign of working at the fast-food chain while in college, an experience that Trump has claimed -- without offering evidence -- never happened.
38% : As reporters and aides watched, an employee showed Trump how to dunk baskets of fries in oil, salt the fries and put them into boxes using a scoop.
35% : After serving bags of takeout to people in the drive-thru lane, Trump leaned out of the window, still wearing the apron, to take questions from the media staged outside.
34% : And Trump has continued to promote baseless claims during this campaign.
33% : Judges punishing Jan. 6 rioters say they fear more political violence as Election Day nearsMORE: Donald Trump holds town hall in Lancaster today as campaign hits home stretchTrump did not directly answer a question of whether he might support increased minimum wages after seeing McDonald's employees in action but said, "These people work hard.
32% : "When Trump feels desperate, all he knows how to do is lie," Harris campaign spokesman Ian Sams said Sunday.
28% : Barrett Marson, a Republican strategist in Arizona, said using a campaign visit to focus on the claims about McDonald's four decades ago is a "puzzling detour," but that Trump is "not above throwing anything on the wall to see if it sticks.
26% : "Trump has long spread groundless claims about his opponents based on their personal history, particularly women and racial minorities.
19% : "MORE: Trump kicks off a Pennsylvania rally by talking about Arnold Palmer's genitaliaMORE:
19% : Trump said during his presidential debate with Harris that immigrants who had settled in Springfield, Ohio, were eating residents' pets -- a claim he suggested in an interview Saturday was still true even though he could provide no confirmation.
16% : Trump says the vice president has "lied about working" there, but he has not offered evidence for claiming that.
14% : During his first run for president, Trump repeated a tabloid's claims that Texas Sen. Ted Cruz's father, who was born in Cuba, had links to President John F. Kennedy's assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald.
13% : Before he ran for president, Trump was a leading voice of the "birther" conspiracy that baselessly claimed President Barack Obama was from Africa, was not an American citizen and therefore was ineligible to be president.
9% : In January of this year, when Trump was facing Nikki Haley, his former U.N. ambassador, in the Republican primary, he shared on his social media network a post with false claims that Haley's parents were not citizens when she was born, therefore making her ineligible to be president.
4% : Trump used it to raise his own political profile, demanding to see Obama's birth certificate and five years after Obama did so, Trump finally admitted that Obama was born in the United States.

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