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Gov. Walz Criticizes Trump's Mcdonald's Visit

Democratic vice presidential candidate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks during a campaign event in York, Pa., Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz recently criticized former President Donald Trump for his visit to a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, stating that Trump appeared 'as dumb as I thought he would' during the stop. The Governor made these comments at a fundraiser in Greenwich, Connecticut, hosted by Governor Ned Lamont.

Walz suggested that he may have 'trolled' Trump into visiting McDonald's, where the former president reportedly worked at the fry station and served food to customers. This event was used by Walz to contrast Trump with Vice President Harris, who had worked at the fast-food chain during her college years.

During his speech, Walz highlighted the irony of Trump potentially working at McDonald's, given his background and demeanor. He jokingly mentioned the idea of Trump trying to make a McFlurry at the restaurant, emphasizing the stark contrast between Trump and Vice President Harris.

Walz suggested he may have 'trolled' Trump into the visit.
Governor Walz criticized Trump for appearing 'dumb' at McDonald's.
Contrasted Trump's McDonald's visit with Vice President Harris's past work there.

Walz expressed satisfaction in his ability to provoke Trump into visiting McDonald's and commented on Trump's appearance during the visit. He indicated that he had successfully 'trolled' Trump and hinted at potentially baiting him into other unexpected activities in the future.

Overall, Walz's remarks reflect a playful yet critical attitude towards Trump's actions and behavior. The Governor's comments at the fundraiser shed light on the ongoing political dynamics and interactions between different political figures.

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