X users are blasting President Joe Biden after he “takes a page from Trump's book” during a recent visit to a Wawa in Philadelphia, just one week after the former commander-in-chief made headlines for ordering milkshakes for customers at a Chick-fil-A.
“Spot the difference,” Trending Politics Co-Owner Collin Rugg said. “Biden started ordering a milkshake and then got distracted with a box. It was later revealed that his entire visit to the Wawa was staged.”
“Workers were caught on camera scripting his visit and even preparing for the cashiers 'tip.'” he continued. “The visit looked much different than Trump's visit to Chick-fil-A where he was greeted by tons of excited supporters.”
Other users chimed in to blast Biden's “scripted” campaign stop.
Benny Johnson wrote, “A tale of 2 campaigns. Trump stopped at a Chick-Fil-A. Biden stopped at a Wawa. Trump bought 30 milkshakes and food for other people. Biden bought a milkshake for himself. Trump had a GAINT crowd. Biden had no crowd.”
“Trump was genuine and authentic. Biden was scripted and cringe,” he continued. “Can you spot the difference?”
Graham Allen described the entire event as “sad,” adding “EVERY SINGLE MOMENT OF Biden's 'visit' to Wawa was carefully SCRIPTED. Biden is a puppet.”
CBS Philadelphia reported that Biden stopped at the Wawa in Center City near Independence Hall on Thursday alongside Mayor Cherelle Parker.
Biden's visit to Philly marked his third stop in Pennsylvania this week as he gears up for the 2024 general election. The trip also marked Biden's fourth visit to the Philadelphia area this year.
Trump visited a Chick-fil-A in Atlanta, Georgia last week ahead of a fundraising event in the area. Videos quickly circulated X showcasing the large gathering that assembled as he ordered “30 milkshakes” for customers “and also some chicken.”
The New York Post reported that one of the moments that went viral was when Conserve the Culture founder Michaelah Montgomery received a hug from the former president after shouting, “I don’t care what the media tells you, Mr. Trump, we support you.”
Montgomery shared more details surrounding the event with Fox News' Lawrence Jones: “The general consensus or social media would have you thinking that if President Trump were to show up to the HBCU [Historically Black Colleges and Universities] campuses … that like, some angry mob would form or a riot would ensue and that he would not be welcome, and clearly the sentiment in that room the other day was the complete opposite.”
“He was very welcome. People were excited to see him. People showed up in support of him, and people, of course, were from all four institutions within the AUC [Atlanta University Center], the local HBCU community in Atlanta, and they all showed up in support of him,” she continued.
“I really appreciate that we were able to not only let him know that regardless of what social media says… I know they’re trying to make us think we’re supposed to hate you, but we don’t,” Montgomery added, recalling the interaction. “And additionally, it was a learning experience for my students because they were able to see and experience firsthand how the media can warp that perception of an opinion or a person.”
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