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Donald Trump's go-to McDonald's orders revealed -- include two popular menu items

Former US President Donald Trump McDonald's orders are revealed in the following memoirs.

Trump's go-to Massey's order was revealed by his son-in-law to be Big His Mac, Filet-O's Fish, French Fries and Vanilla Shake.

Jared Kushner said in 2020 that the 45th president, who was suffering from Covid-19, was "one of his favorite meals," according to a transcript obtained by the Washington Examiner.

Ivanka Trump's husband wrote that it was a "McDonald's Big Mac, Filet-O-Fish, fries and a vanilla shake."

It is well known that Trump loves his golden arches.

In 2021,his former bodyguard claimed that former US President owed him £95 to buy McDonald's cheeseburgers and never repaid him .

Detailed Trump Massy's orders were revealed in Jared Kushner's upcoming memoir (

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Kevin McKay, from Aberdeen, five years working for a millionaire Republican ruined his life, and work stress ended his 24-year marriage.

In 2020,he acknowledged his love of McDonald's food for maintaining his famous blonde hair.

The President of the United States tweeted, "No wonder his hair didn't fall out!" The fast food giant shared a news article claiming chemicals in French fries could cure baldness.

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In 2018, Michael Wolff, in his bookFire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House: One Trump said he liked fast food because he "had a long-term fear of becoming addicted."

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Mr Trump said he tested positive for Covid-19 in October 2020 and checked into the Reed National Military Medical Center for three days.

He tweeted from the hospital. "Don't fear Covid. Don't let it rule your life. We've developed some really great drug knowledge under the Trump administration.& Better than 20 years ago!"

Mr. Kushner has not given many details about his father-in-law's condition, but then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows described his health as "straining."

"When the president recovered with Walter Reed, we all knew Trump was physically stronger and medically cleared to return to the trail."

"In the meantime, he has spoken directly to Americans through social media to update them on his recovery."

Kushner's memoir, Breaking History, will be released on August 23rd.

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