Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.) criticized former President Trump. On my last visit to McDonald’s In Pennsylvania, it was suggested that photo ops were just an attempt to “connect” with voters.
“I had Donald Trump wear a McDonald’s costume because I think that’s what people do,” Ocasio-Cortez told the crowd at an event with the United Auto Workers (UAW) on Monday.
“They are not trying to empathize with us. They are making fun of us,” she added. “Donald Trump thinks people who work at McDonald’s are a joke.”
Her comments come after President Trump visited the fast food chain in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, wearing an apron and operating a drive-thru. fry station.
The New York Democrat also bested tech billionaire and Trump ally Elon Musk. pledge Donating $1 million a day to voters who signed a political action committee’s petition supporting the First Amendment, which protects free speech, and the Second Amendment, which guarantees the right “to keep and bear Arms.” I decided to do it.
“We see Elon Musk coming here. He’s holding a little contest promising $1 million as some kind of lottery prize if people sign up to his list. “She said. Those of us, and many of us who struggle to make a living, can meet that by dancing for him.”
Ocasio-Cortez added that Musk “thinks it’s cute to dangle money in front of working people.”
She continued to appeal to working-class voters, claiming Trump and Musk “have no idea what our lives are like.”
“They think this aloofness is a way to connect,” she said at the UAW event. “That’s not the way to connect. Because you and I both know that if the cameras turn on and we turn around and get in the car, they’ll laugh at us and think we’re idiots.”
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The Trump campaign pursued capitalization During my visit, T-shirts with a photo of the former president working in the drive-thru were sold.
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The Hill has reached out to the Trump campaign and Tesla for comment from Elon Musk.