Before getting involved in politics, there was a very distinct portrait of Donald Trump.
He was a billionaire New York socialite, who owned a number of ritzy properties and hotels, while hosting popular reality television competition show “The Apprentice.”
And yet, Trump effectively conveyed to millions of American voters — twice, mind you — that he was also a blue-collar, working class hero.
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Trump was able to put that square peg into a round hole for a number of reasons, including his pro-worker policies like no tax on tips.
The president’s preference for fast food over caviar also helped convey that key message.
So, naturally, Trump spoke on Monday at the McDonald’s Impact Summit in Washington, D.C., addressing company owners, suppliers, and operators.
The speech
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