Trump's bizarre McDonald's order just got even weirder
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- It was revealed this week that President Trump's McDonald's order consists of two Big Macs, two Filet-O-Fish sandwiches, and a chocolate shake.
- His former campaign aide on Thursday revealed a surprising new detail about this order: Trump ate the burgers and sandwiches without the buns.
President Trump eats McDonald's burgers without the buns, according to his former campaign aide, Corey Lewandowski.
Lewandowski made the remarks after it was revealed this week that Trump's typical McDonald's order contains two Big Macs, two Filet-O-Fish sandwiches, and a milkshake, for a whopping 2,500 calories - more than a day's worth of food for a man his age.
In an interview with CNN on Thursday, Lewandowski, author of the forthcoming book, "Let Trump Be Trump," said he wasn't concerned about the massive amount of food that Trump was consuming in a single sitting from McDonald's.
Why? Because he didn't eat the buns on his sandwiches.
"He never ate the bread, which is the important part," he said. "Was I concerned? No."
Asked about Trump's campaign trail fast food eating habits (2 Big Macs, 2 Filet of Fish, chocolate milkshake) on @NewDay, Corey Lewandowski says: "Well, he never ate the bread, which is the important part ... Was I concerned? No" https://t.co/YM7G41NAA3
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