Walz Whines About Trump Working At McDonald's

Walz Has Meltdown Publicly

Democrat vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz whined on Monday about former President Donald Trump daring to work at McDonald’s over the weekend, claiming that it showed “disrespect” for McDonald’s workers.

Over the weekend, Trump worked at a Philadelphia-area McDonald’s restaurant as part of an effort to expose Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris — who has repeatedly claimed to have worked at McDonald’s as a young adult.

After an extensive investigation, the Washington Free Beacon has found zero evidence to corroborate these claims. In fact, there is plenty of evidence to prove her claims false — such as the fact that she did not include McDonald’s on a resume that required every single previous job to be included.

Despite the evidence disproving her claims, the mainstream media has practically fawned over Harris for her supposed work at McDonald’s — arguing that it is an example of her supposed “middle class” past.

Meanwhile, Trump stated during his short employment at McDonald’s that he has “now worked 15 minutes more than Kamala” did at McDonald’s, adding: “She never worked here.”

Walz and other Democrats took great offense to Trump’s claims, with the Democrat VP candidate whining about it during an appearance on “The View.”

“She actually worked in a McDonald’s,” he claimed without evidence. “She didn’t go and pander and disrespect McDonald’s workers by standing there in your red tie and take a picture.”

“His policies are the ones that undermine those very workers that were in that McDonald’s, whether it’s home ownership, health care, reproductive rights or cost of products,” he claimed.

Meanwhile, McDonald’s attempted to defend Harris in an internal message to franchise owners on Sunday, but their statement only proved that she was a liar. The message claimed that the company was proud of Harris’ “fond memories working under the Arches” but acknowledged that McDonald’s does not have any record of her employment since they “don’t have records for all positions dating back to the early ’80s.”

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