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Trump only eats McDonald's and we tell you why

 Trump only eats McDonald's and we tell you why

Trump only eats McDonald's and we tell you why


A lot of things have been said about Donald Trump lately, but only one piece of information has particularly caught our intention: the sulphurous head of state would only eat McDonald's, but not because it is affordable or especially good. No, he is just afraid ... that we will poison him!


Not patriotic, paranoid. President Trump's love for McDonald's menus is therefore motivated by his fear of being poisoned, a fear which, according to the author of the book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, is at work. since a long time. To quote the latter, it's because "No one knows it's going to happen and the food is safe there and prepared in advance."


During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump's typical order would have been composed of 2 Big Macs, 2 O-Fish Fillets and a chocolate milkshake. Except that the president never ate the bread in his burgers for a reason known only to him. In the book, it is also said that if he happened to miss his 6:30 p.m. dinner with Steve Bannon, his former strategic advisor who has now become a vocal critic of his administration, he could be found in bed with a cheeseburger watching 3 televisions at the same time.


But Trump's propensity to dive into fast food is not new. During the 2016 campaign, he has already been seen tackling pizzas, a bucket of KFC chickens and gobbling up 12 cans of Coca-Cola Light a day. His eating habit obviously worries those close to him, leading his daughter Ivanka to wish from 2015 that he eats healthier or at least slows down. Apparently that's not it yet.


Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House is a book written by Michael Wolff and published on January 5, 2018. Based on 200 interviews, the author paints a not very complimentary portrait of the 45th President of the United States, between strokes of anger, manias and disparagement. It is described as "a river of grievances" whose contents are quick to repeat to the media. At the conclusion of his book, Michael Wolff puts forward the hypothesis that 100% of his entourage thinks that Trump is not fit to perform his function.

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