Written by Ashton Snyder on
 September 1, 2024

Trump Challenges Harris's Fast Food Employment Claim

Donald Trump has issued a bold allegation against Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump has accused Harris of fabricating her story about working at McDonald's, a claim that has drawn significant scrutiny and an alarming lack of supporting evidence, as the Daily Mail reports.

The former president made this accusation during the Moms for Liberty convention held in Washington on Friday. He cast doubt on Harris's narrative of having been employed at the fast-food giant during her college years.

Trump's Strong Skepticism

Trump asserted that Harris's story about working at McDonald's was a fabrication. Referring to an investigation, he sarcastically commented that it only took 20 minutes to discover that she allegedly never worked there.

Harris had previously shared her experience working at McDonald's on The Drew Barrymore Show in April. She detailed her tasks of handling fries and serving as a cashier during the summer following her freshman year at Howard University. This claim was intended to highlight Harris's middle-class roots, portraying herself as having experienced the challenges of ordinary Americans. However, she had not previously mentioned this job during her campaign or in any of her two memoirs.

Discrepancies and Omissions

Critics have pointed out inconsistencies in Harris's narrative. Her 2019 memoir, The Truths We Hold, which delves into her college jobs, does not mention her time at McDonald's. Additionally, two biographies about Harris also fail to reference her alleged fast-food job. Dan Morain, author of Kamala's Way: An American Life, stated that he was not aware of Harris working at McDonald's.

Scrutiny intensified when it was found that Harris did not list McDonald's on a job application submitted a year after graduating from college. This revelation has led critics to question the authenticity of her claim.

Campaign Responses and Clarifications

Lauren Hitt, a campaign spokeswoman for Harris, reiterated the vice president's assertion. She emphasized Harris's modest upbringing and the necessity of working for extra money during college.

In a recent campaign event, Harris and her running mate Tim Walz, both highlighted their middle-class backgrounds. Harris's summer job at McDonald's was presented as part of this narrative.

However, a report from Politico noted that an earlier campaign ad had overstated Harris's need for the job, which was later corrected by staffers to indicate that it was for extra spending money, rather than financial necessity.

Trump contrasted Harris's claims with his own background, referencing his upbringing as the son of a wealthy New York developer who never faced financial hardship. Walz added a pointed comment, questioning the likelihood of Trump ever working at McDonald's himself.

As the debate over Harris's biographical claim continues, questions about the accuracy of political narratives remain a focal point of scrutiny. Both supporters and detractors are closely examining the details and discrepancies surrounding Harris's story.

In conclusion, Donald Trump's accusation against Kamala Harris has ignited a heated debate over the authenticity of her claim about working at McDonald's. Harris's statements have been met with skepticism due to the absence of this job in her previous accounts and the lack of corroboration from her biographies. Her campaign, however, continues to affirm her narrative. The controversy highlights the importance of biographical accuracy in political discourse.

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