A woman who was served by Donald Trump at McDonald’s has revealed what the presidential hopeful told her.
Nayara Andrejcyk was stunned when she pulled up to the Pennsylvania drive-thru and was handed her order by the Republican nominee.
The mom-of-three used the opportunity to implore the Trump to fight against corruption if he is elected
‘Mr. President, please don’t let the U.S. become Brazil, my native Brazil, please,’ Andrejczyk begged.
‘We’re gonna make it better than ever, okay?’ Trump replied as he shook her hand.
Nayara Andrejcyk was served by Donald Trump at the drive-thru of a Pennsylvania McDonald’s
Andrejcyk described as ‘like meeting a friend’ in an interview with Fox News.
‘He looked us in the eye. The way he communicated with us, the way he greeted my children in the back seat. It was incredible.
‘My kids were [saying] I can’t believe I shook Donald Trump’s hand. I’m not going to wash my hands for the next couple of days. He was very genuine. He’s a genuine man.’
Andrejczyk moved to the US from her home country 26 years ago. She was asked to attend a Trump campaign event but had no idea exactly what it would entail.
The firearms instructor describes herself as ‘Brazilian by birth, American by allegiance’.
‘My parents were victims of Brazilian corruption, government corruption,’ she told Fox News. ‘My mom lost a pretty successful business…almost 30 years ago, and that’s the reason why we moved to the United States.
The former president worked fryers as well as the drive-thru hatch during the visit on Friday
Andrejcyk told Fox News how she begged Trump not to let the US become ‘corrupt’ like Brazil if elected
‘I am very grateful for this country. I love this country. And I don’t want to see this country become the corrupt sewage that Brazil is at this moment, where politicians do whatever they want with no accountability to the people.’
She also hit back at criticism levelled at Trump that the McDonald’s visit was too ‘staged’.
‘There was no stunt over there. Of course, we knew something was up because of the level of security,’ she said.
But she added ‘it was a great surprise to see him there….he’s a very charismatic person and very relatable.’
Trump got behind the fryer at a McDonald’s in the Philadelphia suburbs and manned the drive-thru counter in a bid to undermine Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
‘I’ve now worked for 15 minutes more than Kamala,’ Trump said after working at the fast food restaurant, revisiting his claim that his rival didn’t work at McDonald’s as a college student as she says she did.
She explained that the The GOP candidate vowed that ‘we’re going to make it better than ever.’
The mom-of-three described the encounter as like ‘meeting a friend’ and praised Trump as ‘relatable’
Harris, 60, throughout her campaign has touted how she worked at a California branch of the fast food franchise, although her camp hasn’t furnished any photos of her youthful job there.
Trump claims that Harris is ‘lying’ and never worked at the restaurant, but has not provided any evidence to back that up.
McDonald’s has since come out to assert that the corporation does not endorse either candidate.
The company added that it does not hold employee records for all positions going back to when Harris would have worked there.