Not everyone enjoys sampling the local cuisine when visiting another country – but US president Donald Trump has taken things to a new level.
During his state visit to Saudi Arabia,his first since re-entering the White House in January,Trump has been followed around by a portable McDonald’s.
A White House official confirmed a mobile McDonald’s food truck has been brought in to Riyadh during the president’s visit.
The US president began his four-day Middle East trip on Tuesday,as Air Force One was escorted by Saudi Air Force jets,his motorcade flanked by white Arabian horses carrying US and Saudi flags,and Prince Mohammed rolled out the lavender carpet for him.
The US president returned the favour by fawning over the crown prince throughout his speech at the Saudi-US investment forum at the The King Abdulaziz Conference Center in Riyadh.
After standing before the crowd as ‘God Bless the USA’ by Lee Greenwald played,Trump began praising the kingdom and its de facto ruler.
Trump pictured with son Donald Trump Jr,RFK Jr and Elon Musk eating McDonald’s on board Air Force One last November (Picture: @DonaldJTrumpJr)
‘What a great place,but more importantly what great people,’ said Trump,adding of the crown prince,‘We talk about a great man,that is a great man,a great family.’
Trump struck his familiar note of boasting about the US and its position in the world – but held back in a way he had not before.
‘We are rocking: The United States is the hottest country,with the exception of your country,I have to say,right?’ he said,pointing to the crown prince.
Elon Musk is also in attendance,and Trump raised eyebrows when he pulled the tech tycoon in for a forceful handshake during the visit.
Trump worked the drive-thru line last October (Picture: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
However it’s not known if Mr Musk has also enjoyed meals from the portable McDonald’s following Trump around.
Trump is a big fan of fast food from the golden arches,having offered a buffet of fast food options when he welcomed national college football champions the Clemson Tigers to the White House in 2019.
He also requested McDonald’s after his recovery from coronavirus in 2020,according to his son-in-law Jared Kushner,and during his 2016 presidential campaign,his former bodyguard said Egg McMuffins were his breakfast of choice.
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