A Pennsylvania mother who was served by former President Donald Trump at a local McDonald’s and begged him not to let the U.S. become “my native Brazil, please,” revealed more details about their exchange during an interview with FOX News on Monday (October 21).
Nayara Andrejczyk, a mother of three who moved to the U.S. from Brazil 26 years ago, went viral after Margo Martin, Trump’s Deputy Director of Communications, shared a video of her pleading with Trump, “please don’t let the US become Brazil, my native Brazil, please,” at the drive-thru window.
“My parents were victims of Brazilian corruption, government corruption. My mom lost a pretty successful business … almost 30 years ago, and that’s the reason why we moved to the United States,” Andrejczyk said during an appearance on The Story Monday. “I am very grateful for this country. I love this country. And I don’t want to see this country become the corrupt sewage that Brazil is at this moment, where politicians do whatever they want with no accountability to the people.”