Tuesday, October 22, 2024

After Trump's appearance, McDonald's sends a message to its employees

WELT After Trump's appearance, McDonald's sends a message to its employees 2 hours • 10 minutes reading time The former president campaigned in a branch of the fast-food chain and caused a media spectacle. The company later made it clear that this was not a recommendation to vote for Trump. All developments in the news blog. There are only a few days left until the US presidential election on November 5th. Kamala Harris or Donald Trump - who will move into the White House? Here we inform you about all the important developments in the US election campaign. Tim Walz: Republicans are fed up with "MAGA stuff" Tim Walz sees signs of fatigue among some Republican voters with regard to former President Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" movement. The Democratic election campaign is trying to promote a Kamala Harris presidency among traditional Republicans, he said in an interview on Jon Stewart's "The Daily Show" on Comedy Central. "A Republican who introduced me in Omaha said, 'I can't stand Donald Trump anymore. That's not Reagan's party. That's not freedom.'" McDonald's emphasizes after Trump's appearance: No voting recommendation After a campaign appearance by Donald Trump at a McDonald's restaurant in Pennsylvania, the fast-food company made it clear that it was not making a voting recommendation for the Republican presidential candidate. In a message to its employees, McDonald's said that the operator of the restaurant in a suburb of Philadelphia had expressed interest in inviting Trump and that the company's headquarters had agreed. One of the company's core values ​​is: "our door is open to everyone," said the message from McDonald's. However, the company has never taken a position in the election campaign and will not do so this time either. Some McDonald's restaurants have also invited Trump's rival Kamala Harris, her vice presidential candidate Tim Walz and Trump's vice president J.D. Vance.