Everyday Americans describe what Trump was like in person
From a historic Bitcoin transaction to a McDonald's drive thru, here's what Americans said about meeting Trump on the campaign trail
Trump makes stop at PubKey, a Bitcoin bar in NYC
Former President Trump makes a campaign stop at a New York Bitcoin bar.
Despite hitting the campaign trail hard this year, former President Donald Trump also made time to stop and talk with Americans ahead of the election.
Here is what they have to say about their interactions with the 45th president of the United States.
1. "He was incredibly kind and generous with his time"
Ahead of his New York rally in September, Trump stopped by crypto-themed bar PubKey where he became the first president to make a transaction using bitcoin. However, that wasn’t the only thing he was praised for. The local bar owner, Thomas Pacchia, described his "surreal" encounter with Trump, calling the Republican presidential candidate "incredibly kind."
"He wanted to make sure he saw everybody, bought some hamburgers," Pacchia continued. The bar owner said he was impressed by Trump’s stamina and that he was still "processing" the former president’s visit.
Trump is 'very generous' with his time: Thomas Pacchia
PubKey co-owner Thomas Pacchia discusses former President Trump making history with a Bitcoin transaction on 'The Bottom Line.'
2. "So amazing"
It was a regular business day for The Trump Store owner Keyan Wilson but that all changed once UFC CEO and President Dana White walked in. Once White learned who owned the store in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, he turned over his phone to Wilson during a FaceTime call with Trump. The "conversation was so amazing," Wilson said as the moment was captured via TikTok.
"It was absolutely unreal for me. A dream come true for my family to just know that Trump knows exactly who we are and where we are and what we’re doing for him," she expressed.
That conversation with Trump was a ‘dream come true’: Trump Store owner
The Trump Store owner Keyan Wilson discusses the viral video of UFC CEO Dana White walking into the store while FaceTiming former President Trump on ‘The Bottom Line.’
3. "We don’t care what the media says…"
During a visit to Georgia, Trump stopped at a local Chick-Fil-A where he talked to the staff as well as customers. The exchange was caught in a variety of videos, where he took photos with customers and asked if everyone was having a good time. The former president ordered 30 milkshakes and some chicken and proceeded to hand them out. During the interaction, one woman can be heard telling Trump "we don’t care what the media says, we support you." Trump then hugged the woman, who added: "Tell my mom that I made it."

Former U.S. President Donald Trump meets employees during a visit to a Chick-fil-A restaurant on April 10, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. ( Megan Varner/Getty Images / Getty Images)
4. "He's a genuine man"
While Trump cooked and served fries to customers at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, one woman said her short interaction with the former president was like "meeting a friend." Nayara Andrejczyk got quite a shock over the weekend after she saw who was serving customers at the fast food restaurant's drive-thru.
"He [Trump] looked us in the eye. The way he communicated with us, the way he greeted my children in the back seat. It was incredible. My kids were [saying] I can’t believe I shook Donald Trump’s hand," she said. "I’m not going to wash my hands for the next couple of days. He was very genuine. He’s a genuine man."
Trump serves woman at McDonald's: He is 'charismatic' and 'relatable'
Nayara Andrejczyk, who was served by former President Trump at McDonald's, discusses her experience at the fast food joint on 'The Story.'
5. "Very spur of the moment"
Trump responded to Biden's "garbage" insult hurled at his supporters in style as he appeared in a garbage truck in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Andrew Brisson, the vice president of LoadMaster, described his experience with the former president as his passenger in the truck.
"Once they were all done, I started up the truck. I blew the air horn, and then he looked over at me and said, ‘can you take me for a ride in this thing?’ Yeah, I can do that. And you know, l released the park brake, put it in drive and started moving forward," Brisson recalled.
Trump also complimented Brisson, telling people that he looked like actor Cary Grant.
Trump garbage truck driver dishes on ‘spur of the moment’ event
Andrew Brisson, the vice president of LoadMaster, gives the backstory to former President Trump using one of his garbage trucks for a campaign event on 'The Story.'
Fox News’ Lawrence Richard, Ashley Carnahan and Yael Halon contributed to this report
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