Chick-fil-A customers at an Atlanta restaurant were treated to milkshakes and chicken when former President Donald Trump stopped by on Wednesday.
Former President Donald Trump, while out on the campaign trail, stopped by an Atlanta Chick-fil-A restaurant on Wednesday, where he chatted with staff and treated customers inside the store to chicken and milkshakes. In one video, Trump is seen surrounded by a group of suit-wearing individuals. The former president flattered crew members and customers while having his picture taken with them and asking if everyone was having a good time.
So, is this good?' he asked, to which the staff replied with a yes and a nod. Trump then asked the staff members if they were making a lot of money and if they were going to get rich. Of the 30 milkshakes, Trump told the staff he was going to hand them out to the customers and take some for his entourage.
The person capturing the moment on video pointed out to the former president that Chick-fil-A was a 'great American franchise.' 'It is. It’s a great franchise. The owner is a great man who is a member of one of my clubs, and he’s fantastic,' Trump said. 'They do very well, and they’re closed on Sunday.' The videographer then jokingly said, 'It’s the Lord’s chicken,' and Trump agreed. 'It’s the Lord’s chicken, you’re right,' he said.
When he finishes in Atlanta, Trump is expected to go to Orlando, where attorney Dan Newlin will host a fundraiser at his home for the former president. Fox News Digital's Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.
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