Trump receives McDonald's delivery to Oval Office to promote no-tax-on-tips policy
President Trump had McDonald's delivered to the White House on Monday as part of promoting his proposal to eliminate taxes on tips.

President Trump received a McDonald's delivery to the Oval Office on Monday as part of his efforts to promote his proposed elimination of taxes on tips.
The delivery was made by a DoorDash worker wearing a "DoorDash Grandma" shirt, who brought two bags of McDonald's food to the president. The delivery was arranged as a promotional event to highlight Trump's "no tax on tips" policy proposal.
McDonald's has been a longtime favorite fast food choice for Trump throughout his political career. The delivery event was designed to draw attention to his campaign promise regarding tip taxation policy.
The tip tax elimination proposal has been a recurring theme in Trump's policy platform, aimed at providing financial relief to service industry workers who rely on gratuities as part of their income.
The White House event represents part of broader efforts by the Trump administration to publicize and build support for various policy initiatives through symbolic demonstrations and media events.