
US President Donald Trump congratulated Americans on Labor Day and tried working at a McDonald's restaurant in Pennsylvania. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In the photo, Trump is wearing a white shirt and red tie, with an apron over them, waving to drivers from the drive-thru window. This situation shows that he can also operate among ordinary citizens.
In October 2024, when Trump was still a presidential candidate, he served for half an hour at a McDonald's in the city of Fisterville. He prepared several portions of French fries and paid for orders for guests himself.
Trump expressed satisfaction with the working process and stated that he aims to try such experiences again in the future. Labor Day is celebrated annually in the US on the first Monday of September.
This holiday began with the first parade held in New York in 1882. In 1887, the state of Oregon declared the first Monday of September an official day off, and in 1894, Congress recognized it as Labor Day nationwide.
Trump's experience working at McDonald's is regarded not only as part of his personal activity but also as a simple and sincere approach to the Labor Day holiday. This event serves as a clear example of the president's effort to stay close to the people and test himself in a public environment.