Plane with rude message for Trump flies over Steelers' stadium
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78% : a process that's beautiful.'An employee hands an order to Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump during a visit to McDonald's in Feasterville-Trevose, PennsylvaniaAfter 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 outsideWhen 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 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.67% : Trump could be seen watching the game intently from a private suite at the stadium
64% : Trump watched the first half of an NFL football game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Jets in PittsburgTrump could be seen cheering on the New York Jets during Sunday night's football gameTrump is seen sitting in one of the private suites at the football game in Pittsburgh'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.
59% : He joked about getting one reporter ice cream and when another asked what message he 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.'Trump 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.
57% : The message was directed at Trump who attended the game on Sunday night to see the Pittsburgh Steelers take on the New York Jets, watching from a private suite at the Acrisure Stadium.
53% : At one point Trump could be seen waving to the crows from the comfort of his private suite
51% : A plane flying across a cloudless sky in Pittsburgh on Sunday afternoon could be seen towing a provocative banner targeting Donald Trump and New York Jets fansTrump attended the game to see the Pittsburgh Steelers take on the New York Jets, watching from a private suite at the Acrisure StadiumThe plane carried a banner reading, 'TRUMP AND JETS FANS BOTH JAGOFFS FROM NYC,' referencing both Trump and Jets fans being from New York CityTrump could be seen waving to fans from his suite at the end of the first quarter, taking time out of his election campaign to enjoy some NFL action.
51% : Earlier on Sunday Trump manned the fry station at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania before staging an impromptu news conference, answering questions through the drive-thru window.
50% : 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.
50% : Earlier on Sunday Trump manned the fry station at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania before staging an impromptu news conferenceAfter 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.
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.
32% : The visit came as he's tried to counter Democratic nominee Kamala Harris' accounts on the campaign of working at the fast-food chain in college, an experience that Trump has claimed - without offering evidence - never happened.
22% : Trump says the vice president has 'lied about working' there, but not offered evidence for claiming that.Representatives for McDonald´s did not respond to a message about whether the company had employment records for one of its restaurants 40 years ago.
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