Donald Trump and Bill Clinton have something in common. No, not that . The two presidents are both huge fans of McDonald’s. But while Clinton was merely known for frequenting the fast-food restaurant (before his quadruple-bypass surgery), Trump has made his passion for McDonald’s an even bigger part of his presidency, serving Big Macs at the White House and “working” at a McDonald’s drive-through (for 20 minutes, while the restaurant was closed) to troll 2024 opponent Kamala Harris.
So it’s no surprise that Trump decided the McDonald’s Impact Summit in Washington — a gathering of McDonald’s owners, operators and suppliers — was the perfect venue to tout his affordability message. And knowing what we do about Trump, it’s also no surprise that he didn’t actually explain in any deta

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