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Showing Original Post only (View all)Boycott McDonalds! [View all]
If you aren't already. Seriously fuck that company. This is like the tenth time Trump has used McDonald's as a prop in his bullshit, "Everyman" propaganda. McDonalds food, if you can even call it that, is disgusting and unhealthy. And they continuously show their support of the Shitz in Diaper in Chief, Donald Trump over and over again. Let's see here is when he's pulled this stunt, getting a hefty kickback $$$ from McDonalds CEO I'm sure.
1. The "Fry Cook" Shift (October 2024) Perhaps his most famous use of the brand as a prop, Trump visited a McDonalds in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, during his 2024 campaign.
The Act: He swapped his suit jacket for an apron and worked the fry station, then served customers at the drive-thru.
The Purpose: This was a direct "prop" move aimed at challenging Kamala Harriss biography of working at McDonalds in her youth. It provided high-visibility "working man" imagery for his campaign.
2. The White House "Fast Food Banquet" (January 2019) During a government shutdown that saw much of the White House residence staff furloughed, Trump hosted the national champion Clemson Tigers football team.
The Act: He filled the State Dining Room with silver platters piled high with hundreds of Big Macs and Filet-O-Fish sandwiches (alongside Wendys and Burger King).
The Purpose: Trump leaned into the surreal contrast of "low-brow" food in a "high-brow" setting. He marketed it as "Great American Food" and a patriotic choice, using the golden arches to signal his personal tastes as the national standard.
3. The "No Tax on Tips" Promotion (April 2026) In a more recent instance, President Trump utilized McDonald's to highlight his legislative agenda.
The Act: He had a McDonalds order delivered to the White House via DoorDash. He was met by a delivery driver (the "DoorDash Grandma" ) to whom he handed two bags of McDonalds food while discussing his tax policy.
The Purpose: The meal was used as a backdrop to promote his "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," specifically the provision regarding no taxes on tips, using the delivery interaction as a live demonstration of his policys impact on service workers.
4. The Post-Trial "Victory" Meal (May 2024) Throughout his legal proceedings in New York, Trumps team frequently publicized his lunch orders.
The Act: Reporters often noted his "McDonald's hauls" being brought into the courtroom.
The Purpose: By choosing McDonald's over more elite New York catering, he used the brand to signal to his base that he remained unchanged by the "legal establishment" and was sticking to his roots.
5. Private Jet "Grimace" Photos (November 2024) Following his 2024 election victory, a photo went viral showing Trump on his private jet with Elon Musk, RFK Jr., and Donald Trump Jr.
The Act: The group was pictured eating a massive spread of McDonalds.
The Purpose: The photo served as a "victory lap" prop, notably showing RFK Jr. (a health advocate) eating the fast food. It was a visual way to signal the new administration's inner circle and their rejection of traditional "DC elite" norms.
6. The 2002 "Big N' Tasty" Commercial- Long before his presidency, Trump used his own persona to prop up the brand in a television ad.
The Act: He appeared in a commercial for the $1 Big N Tasty burger, appearing alongside the character Grimace.
The Purpose: He played the role of the billionaire mogul who was "amazed" by the value of a one-dollar burger. This early use of the brand helped establish his image as a billionaire who still appreciated "common" things.
The Act: He swapped his suit jacket for an apron and worked the fry station, then served customers at the drive-thru.
The Purpose: This was a direct "prop" move aimed at challenging Kamala Harriss biography of working at McDonalds in her youth. It provided high-visibility "working man" imagery for his campaign.
2. The White House "Fast Food Banquet" (January 2019) During a government shutdown that saw much of the White House residence staff furloughed, Trump hosted the national champion Clemson Tigers football team.
The Act: He filled the State Dining Room with silver platters piled high with hundreds of Big Macs and Filet-O-Fish sandwiches (alongside Wendys and Burger King).
The Purpose: Trump leaned into the surreal contrast of "low-brow" food in a "high-brow" setting. He marketed it as "Great American Food" and a patriotic choice, using the golden arches to signal his personal tastes as the national standard.
3. The "No Tax on Tips" Promotion (April 2026) In a more recent instance, President Trump utilized McDonald's to highlight his legislative agenda.
The Act: He had a McDonalds order delivered to the White House via DoorDash. He was met by a delivery driver (the "DoorDash Grandma" ) to whom he handed two bags of McDonalds food while discussing his tax policy.
The Purpose: The meal was used as a backdrop to promote his "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," specifically the provision regarding no taxes on tips, using the delivery interaction as a live demonstration of his policys impact on service workers.
4. The Post-Trial "Victory" Meal (May 2024) Throughout his legal proceedings in New York, Trumps team frequently publicized his lunch orders.
The Act: Reporters often noted his "McDonald's hauls" being brought into the courtroom.
The Purpose: By choosing McDonald's over more elite New York catering, he used the brand to signal to his base that he remained unchanged by the "legal establishment" and was sticking to his roots.
5. Private Jet "Grimace" Photos (November 2024) Following his 2024 election victory, a photo went viral showing Trump on his private jet with Elon Musk, RFK Jr., and Donald Trump Jr.
The Act: The group was pictured eating a massive spread of McDonalds.
The Purpose: The photo served as a "victory lap" prop, notably showing RFK Jr. (a health advocate) eating the fast food. It was a visual way to signal the new administration's inner circle and their rejection of traditional "DC elite" norms.
6. The 2002 "Big N' Tasty" Commercial- Long before his presidency, Trump used his own persona to prop up the brand in a television ad.
The Act: He appeared in a commercial for the $1 Big N Tasty burger, appearing alongside the character Grimace.
The Purpose: He played the role of the billionaire mogul who was "amazed" by the value of a one-dollar burger. This early use of the brand helped establish his image as a billionaire who still appreciated "common" things.
Fuck you McDonalds CEO Chris Kempczinski, your "food" is garbage that is killing people.
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"Donald Trump eating a Big Mac is Donald Trump eating himself, or another facet of himself
betsuni
12 hrs ago
#10
Yeah I agree most of those "accusations" are silly, yes he bought food there, anybody can nt
EX500rider
11 hrs ago
#14