'Little tacky': Trump admits to MAGA fans he was 'embarrassed' by his own PR stunt
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
President Donald Trump bashed his own public relations stunt on Thursday during a "no tax on tips" event in Las Vegas, Nevada. Trump told attendees at the event that the recent spectacle in which a woman delivered a DoorDash McDonald's order to the White House was "a little tacky." Trump said his administration used the event to tout the successes of his domestic spending bill, which he claimed was giving people the "largest tax refunds they've ever seen." "To be honest, it was a little tacky," Trump said. "They come up with these crazy ideas ... we do these things in politics, they're a little embarrassing. They're a little tiny embarrassing, but we do them, and you win by landslides."
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