Donald Trump began a speech to McDonald’s executives Monday acknowledging that his prepared remarks often don’t match what he says—and then provided several examples of his tangents.
Addressing McDonald’s franchise owners, operators and suppliers who had gathered in Washington, D.C., Trump, 79, said that he wouldn’t care if CEO Chris Kempczinski, 57, threw out a signed copy of his speech he had just given him.
“You can either hang it, you can give it to somebody, or throw it away, I don’t care,” he said. “But I don’t stay on the speech too long, anyway. Actually those speeches aren’t too accurate to what I give.”
And over the next 45 minutes, Trump spoke in a raspy voice about some things that had very little to do with the fast food chain, where he was “one of your all-time most loyal

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