Borrow money from his bodyguard

Trump bought 20 cheeseburgers and hasn't paid for them since 2008

Trump used to take McDonald's meals on his private plane, according to the ex-guard.

Kevin McKay, a former bodyguard for Donald Trump in Scotland, said Trump borrowed from him 95 pounds (about $ 130) to buy 20 cheeseburgers with french fries and soft drinks from McDonald's in 2008 and has not yet been refunded.

The British newspaper "Daily Mail" quoted McKay as saying in an exclusive interview: "Trump did not stick to his word. I bought him 20 cheese burgers with fries in 2008 after visiting the Aberdeenshire site where the Trump International Golf Course was built at a later time, and he told me he would pay the money." Later, but he has not yet. "

MacKay worked for Trump in Scotland for five years until 2012, and McCay said he was shocked that the forty-fifth US president forgot to repay the $ 130 loan he had loaned him for fast food.

He added in the press interview: "He told me that he would return the money to me, but he never did. For a long time I was working with him and I kept thinking that he would say Kevin this is the money I owe you, but that did not happen."

The bodyguard indicated that the incident occurred during Trump's return trip to New York, accompanied by 15 of his men in six darkened cars, and Trump asked to stop at a McDonald's restaurant to buy meals, and he did not have any British currency, so he asked his bodyguard if he could provide money to him.

"Certainly," replied the guard.

And the guard continued: "He ordered about 20 cheeseburgers and french fries with about 10 or 15 Coca-Cola, and he always wanted to take McDonald's meals with him on the private plane," noting that Trump was struggling to maintain the shape of his famous puffy hair in light of the Scottish winds. The storm.

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