President Donald Trump held a bizarre impromptu press conference with a food delivery driver at the White House who was dropping off his favorite food.
Just outside of the Oval Office, the President received two brown bags full of McDonald’s from a DoorDash delivery driver. It’s unclear if the event was staged, or if the driver was coached on what to say.
The courier, wearing a red T-shirt with ‘DoorDash Grandma’ emblazoned on the front, seemed surprised that Trump brought the press to film her delivery.
‘Would you like to do a little news conference with me, with these people?’ Trump asked the delivery grandma. ‘These are not the nicest people.’
‘I’ll do whatever you ask me to do, sir,’ the lady responded.
Trump shot in: ‘So the not tax on tips is something special. It’s very special, and that’s one that really pertains to you.’
The President told her it is ‘such an honor to meet you,’ before adding, ‘and I think you voted for me.’
The driver did not answer in the affirmative, saying she ‘maybe’ voted for the Republican.
President Donald Trump holds McDonald’s bags outside the Oval Office at the White House, in Washington, DC, April 13, 2026.
The woman said she ‘maybe’ voted for Trump when he asked if she backed him in the last election. She also refused to talk about the President’s policies on men in women’s sports
‘I heard you’re a great supporter,’ Trump responded. ‘We appreciate it.’
Later, Trump asked the delivery worker if she supported his policies to bar men in women’s sports.
‘I really don’t have an opinion on that,’ she said. ‘I’m here about tax on tips.’
The President later handed the woman a wad of cash as a tip.
Reporters in the room spotted at least one hundred dollar bill in the wad that the President handed her.
‘We had a man the other day, they got $5,000,’ Trump said, noting a story about a worker receiving a large tip. ‘Another one got seven [thousand] that they weren’t expecting.’
‘It’s because of the great, big, beautiful bill, and that’s why you came. And I really appreciate it,’ he added.
The President was referencing his marquise legislative package past last summer, dubbed ‘The One Big Beautiful Bill Act,’ which cut taxes on tips.
The President also denied having posted a now-deleted image depicting himself as Jesus Christ. Trump claimed he thought the image portrayed him as a doctor
Trump also denied that he posted a now-deleted image comparing himself to Jesus Christ that stirred much controversy earlier in the day.
‘It was me. I did post it, and I thought it was me as a doctor, and had to do with Red Cross, as a Red Cross worker there which we support, and only the fake news could come up with that one,’ he said, denying that he was comparing himself to Christ.
‘So I just heard about it, and I said, How did they come up with that? It’s supposed to be me as a doctor, making people better. And I do make people better. I make people a lot better,’ he continued.

