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On Tuesday, Donald Trump paid a visit to Versailles in Miami, a well-known Cuban restaurant frequented by politicians. Despite his current legal troubles, Trump visited the iconic cafe to meet with his supporters.
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As is typically the case with Trump, several of his followers and supporters were already at the restaurant when he arrived, squeezing in for a peek of him. He proclaimed "Food for everyone!" to a burst of applause, clearly moved by the support.
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Because the former president's birthday was the next day, several people began singing "Happy birthday" to him, and Trump noted that they were "a great group of people."
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However, the former president is accused of breaking his pledge of a free meal. Trump departed the Miami restaurant without purchasing dinner for everyone. In truth, Trump was only at the eatery for a few minutes.
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Donald Trump was only in Versailles for about ten minutes before leaving. According to a Trump spokesman, instead of ordering orders, guests chose to follow the former president outdoors.
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"At the end of President Trump's visit, he offered to buy food for the group of attendees inside the restaurant," they stated, "but when President Trump left, the attendees followed him outside and did not place orders themselves."
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Furthermore, according to the spokesman, Trump's crew paid up the tab for any orders they placed, ensuring that Trump's team did not depart without paying their account.
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When Newsweek inquired about Trump's visit, a restaurant staffer said, "Sorry, I don't know about that." Before boarding the jet back to New Jersey, Trump went to McDonald's.
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This is hardly unexpected considering Trump's well-known affection for the restaurant, which includes Trump claiming to know the McDonald's menu better than the employees.
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