In a viral and unexpected moment, former U.S. President Donald Trump was seen serving a cheerful Indian couple behind the counter at McDonald's, sparking widespread excitement across the internet.
During a recent stop at McDonald's, former U.S. President Donald Trump took an unexpected role behind the counter, serving fast food to a joyful Indian customer, sparking widespread interest to netizens.
The viral moment unfolded as Trump, dressed in an apron, served a meal at the drive-thru window, where he was greeted by an Indian man who enthusiastically said, “Thank you, Mr. President!” The customer, joined by a woman in the passenger seat, showered Trump with praise, expressing his gratitude and calling Trump “Mr. President” several times. The man also voiced his hopes for Trump's return to the presidency, emphasizing how Trump had made it possible for ordinary people like him to thrive in the U.S.
Listen to this Indian dude that pulls up All Americans love Trump pic.twitter.com/x0RHCP6OtI
— Hodgetwins (@hodgetwins) October 20, 2024Trump, in his usual composed manner, responded with kindness, shaking the man's hand and listening as he expressed his excitement. The woman added humor to the interaction, saying, “Thank you for taking the bullet for us.”
The video, posted online, quickly went viral, amassing over 4 million views. Social media users couldn’t stop talking about the exchange, with many commenting on how “genuinely Indian” the interaction felt. Some people poked fun at the lighthearted moment, while others praised the sincerity of the couple.
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