Former President Donald Trump made headlines by working the fry station and drive-thru at a McDonald's in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, ahead of a town hall event in Lancaster.
The stunt was part of his ongoing campaign efforts as he seeks the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election. Trump also used the opportunity to hold an impromptu news conference, where he boasted about his cognitive abilities and challenged other candidates to take cognitive tests. His comments, however, raised eyebrows due to some confusing statements made shortly after.
The event highlights Trump's unconventional campaign tactics and his focus on Pennsylvania as a key battleground state.
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Trump, 78, boasts about having 'no cognitive problem' before immediately making a number of head-scratching comments
Trump said he 'aced' cognitive tests and said all four top candidates should take them. He spoke at at town hall in Lancaster hours after working the fryer at a McDonald's in suburban Philadelphia.
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