During US President Donald Trump’s trip to Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia made arrangements for a smart McDonald’s unit to be established. The smart McDonald’s was apparently a part of the complex pleasant Trump received in Riyadh and was located close to the Saudi Royal Court. Although originally shuttered, the organization gained notoriety for catering to the government’s well-known passion of fast food. Riyadh made considerable arrangements for the opulent attend. Saudi and American flags dotted the roads, and American-made police cars kept a strong presence in the city. Large video displays at the standard media center, which was labelled” Media Oasis,” displayed the kingdom’s contemporary development, including the forthcoming NEOM area and the 2034 FIFA World Cup it will number. President Trump enjoyed being well-welcomed during his visit, with a wireless McDonald’s set up close to his Riyadh residence. The fixed fast foods unit, which was connected to a big truck, was discovered by reporters covering his trip. Trump made his first big overseas trip of his second term, which included receiving a lavish reception from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, according to Mike Wagenheim, an i24NEWS blogger. Former Saudi intelligence chief and ambassador to both the US and Britain Prince Turki al-Faisal said in an interview with Arab News:” Our gates and hearts are open to you .” Trump is also scheduled to visit Qatar and the United Arab Emirates this week. Also, the administration’s decision to accept a luxurious aircraft from Qatar as its Air Force One is receiving criticism from the President. Donald Trump was spotted serving fry at a McDonald’s in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, in October 2024. McDonald’s claimed to have no part in his attend, though.
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