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  • Was Donald Trump's McDonald's Shift 'Staged'?

    10/21/2024 6:56:35 AM PDT · by Yo-Yo · 122 replies
    Newsweek ^ | October 21, 2024 | Billal Rahman
    During a campaign stop in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump visited a McDonald's and learned how to make fries at a branch in Feasterville-Trevose in Bucks County. On Sunday, the Republican presidential nominee held an impromptu press conference through the drive-thru's window. Trump, known for his love of fast food, used the opportunity to attack Harris over claims she never worked at a fast food chain during her college years. The vice president has previously said she worked at a McDonald's as a student at Howard University in Washington.However, rumors have been circulating on social...
  • Trump ordered to pay six-figure legal costs to ex-MI6 agent Christopher Steele's company after suing over 'dirty dossier' which claimed he took part in 'sex parties' and gave bribes to Russian officials

    03/07/2024 12:36:43 PM PST · by algore · 31 replies
    Donald Trump was ordered to pay six-figure legal costs to ex-MI6 agent Christopher Steele's company after suing over allegations which claimed he took part in 'sex parties' and gave bribes to Russian officials. The former US president brought legal action against Orbis Business Intelligence, a consultancy founded by former MI6 officer Christopher Steele. Mr Steele, who previously ran the Secret Intelligence Service's Russia desk, was the author of the so-called Steele dossier, which included denied allegations that Mr Trump had been 'compromised' by the Russian security service, the FSB. At a hearing in London last year, the High Court was...