DoorDash PR Rep Defends White House Delivery Stunt Amid Social Media Backlash
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DoorDash PR Rep Defends White House Delivery Stunt Amid Social Media Backlash
"Yes, testifying for No Tax on Tips which has bipartisan support and passed the Senate unanimously, he said. Is it really so hard to believe that the same person moved states and then participated in a special delivery to mark the policy she testified in support of?"
"I love a conspiracy as much as the next person but man you need to touch grass. It was a special delivery to mark a policy that has bipartisan support with the media in attendance."
A DoorDash driver participated in a photo op with President Trump, delivering McDonald's to the White House to highlight a no-tax-on-tips policy. Social media backlash arose after it was revealed she had previously supported Trump's bill in a Republican hearing. Critics suggested she was a plant for the GOP. DoorDash's Public Affairs representative, Julian Crowley, refuted these claims, emphasizing the bipartisan support for the policy and questioning the skepticism surrounding the driver's involvement in the event.
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