Trump Orders "30 Milkshakes And Also Some Chicken" For Customers At Chick-fil-A

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 April 11, 2024

America's former President Donald Trump just gave the ORDER.

THIRTY milkshakes.

For anyone concerned about the president's waistline, don't worry. The treats were for customers inside of an Atlanta-area Chick-fil-A that Donald Trump stopped at recently.

"What good-looking people! Wow," Donald Trump exclaimed when he entered the restaurant.

Trump then pointed out how much he enjoyed one female employee's nose piercings in particular.

"I love those – what you have there … That’s art," Donald Trump said.

"Can I have 30 milkshakes and also some chicken? We’re going to take care of the customers," Trump said to the employees at the counter.

"Is business good? Making a lot of money? Getting rich, right?" Trump asked the employees as if they had any idea what the restaurant's bottom line looked like.

"That’s the Lord’s chicken. It’s good chicken, too," Trump said to a reporter.

He then instructed the people in the diner to "Get ready for a milkshake. We’ve got plenty of them."

Since Trump was in Atlanta, it only made sense that he commented on the case from Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis against him.

"I think that case has been totally discredited," Trump said.

"It’s on behalf of her and her lover, Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Wade. And I think the case has been totally discredited. I would hope, it seems to be. And we’ll see how that ends."

Despite famously losing Georgia in 2020, Trump appears on track to perform at least a little better there in 2024.

Reports released earlier this month indicate that Donald Trump leads Joe Biden by one point in a head-to-head matchup in Georgia, with that lead growing to three points when third-party candidates are included.

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Was Donald Trump being genuine during his stop in Atlanta, or was it all only politics?

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