Jimmy Fallon Fries Trump With A McDonald's-Themed Legal Burn

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Jimmy Fallon is still getting material out of former President Donald Trump’s weekend visit to a Pennsylvania McDonald’s.

The fast food giant on Monday clarified to employees that it is remaining neutral in the 2024 presidential race and not backing either candidate, after Trump took over a restaurant in Bucks County for a photo op on Sunday.

Fallon joked Tuesday on “The Tonight Show” that “McDonald’s won’t endorse Trump, but they are willing to keep track of all his lawsuits.”

He showed an image of a McDonald’s sign with the message, “Over 99 billion served.”

A McDonald's sign in Manhattan, New York, declares 99 billion burgers sold.
A McDonald's sign in Manhattan, New York, declares 99 billion burgers sold.

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On Monday, Fallon had teased that Trump “had a great time at McDonald’s, because for 20 minutes, Trump actually ran a successful business.”

Trump was criminally convicted in May of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments. Among other legal entanglements and criminal indictments, he’s also been ordered to pay millions of dollars in damages in multiple civil suits that he’s appealing.

Check out Fallon’s Tuesday night monologue below.

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