Donald Trump had McDonald's delivered to the hospital while he was being treated for COVID-19, reports say

According to reports, Donald Trump brought McDonald's to Walter Reed hospital when he was hospitalized for cancer.

The New York Times reported that the details were in an upcoming book by MarkMeadows, the former White House chief of staff.

December 4, 2021.

McDonald's was brought to Walter Reed by Trump after the Regeneron kicked in, according to the author.

The former president took an experimental drug to treat his symptoms.

She said that they had to eat with face shields on at the doctor's orders.

The former president loves fast food.

According to a book by his former campaign aides, Donald Trump's standard order at Mcdonald's consisted of two Big Macs, two Filet-O-Fish, and chocolate malt.

A man his age would get about one day's worth of food if he ordered the order.

He was known to serve fast food at the White House on occasion, and was a fan of Mcdonald's breakfast, which he would eat during his 2016 presidential campaign.

Michael Wolff wrote in his book that the former president loves fast food because of his fear of being poisoned.

McDonald's is cleaner than many other restaurants, according to him.
The revelation about the former president's COVID diagnosis came from the latest detail from the book.

According to The Guardian, Trump tested positive for carbon dioxide three days before his first presidential debate against Joe Biden.

Trump responded with a statement that said the story of him having evidence prior to the debate was fake.
The president's right was agreed to by Meadows. It's not real.
The former chief of staff is a big fan of the former president.

In October, Trump said the book would be an " incredible Christmas present" for people who want to learn about politics.