In a headline-grabbing moment, former President Donald Trump made waves during a surprise visit to a McDonald’s, where he took a jab at Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump, known for his blunt remarks, quipped, “Now I have worked at McDonald’s. I’ve now worked for 15 minutes more than Kamala. She never worked here.” The crowd erupted in applause and cheers, with some of his most loyal supporters making bold statements of their own, comparing Harris to Satan.
The event, which was part of Trump’s ongoing efforts to connect with everyday Americans, took an unexpected turn as some attendees began chanting, “Christ is King, Jesus is Lord, and Kamala is Satan!” The inflammatory remarks, made by a few vocal supporters, quickly became the focal point of controversy, drawing sharp criticism from across the political spectrum.
Trump’s comments at the McDonald’s, where he briefly donned a uniform and worked the counter, were clearly aimed at mocking Harris’s background and political career. By claiming to have worked “15 minutes more” than Harris, Trump seemed to suggest that she lacks the experience or connection to the working-class Americans he so often claims to represent.
Supporters praised Trump for continuing to shake up the Republican Party and appealing to his base with these populist antics. “Go Trump, continue to change the Republican Party for the better!” one fan shouted, further fueling the already charged atmosphere.
However, the controversial remarks comparing Harris to Satan sparked immediate backlash. Religious leaders and political commentators were quick to condemn the rhetoric as divisive and inappropriate. Many criticized Trump for not addressing the inflammatory statements made by his supporters, arguing that such language has no place in a serious political campaign.
Harris’s team did not immediately respond to Trump’s remarks, but the incident has already ignited discussions about the tone of the 2024 campaign. With both Trump and Harris vying for the presidency, the race has become increasingly bitter, and moments like this only seem to widen the divide between the two camps.
Trump’s appearance at the McDonald’s, while intended to be a lighthearted moment, underscores his strategy of connecting with working-class voters while simultaneously taking jabs at his opponents. However, the religious undertones of the event, particularly the claims about Harris, have overshadowed the intended message.
As the 2024 election approaches, the question remains whether these types of stunts and inflammatory comments will help or hurt Trump’s chances. For now, the former president continues to dominate headlines, while the controversy surrounding his supporters’ remarks lingers.


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