McDonald's Hosts Bipartisan Impact Summit in Washington

Reuters
Nov 20
McDonald's Hosts Bipartisan Impact <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SMMT">Summit</a> in Washington

McDonald's Corporation recently hosted its biannual Impact Summit in Washington, D.C., bringing together over 400 participants including Owner/Operators, Suppliers, company leaders, and bipartisan policymakers. The event featured notable speakers such as President Trump, three Cabinet Secretaries, former White House Chiefs of Staff Rahm Emanuel and Reince Priebus, as well as Governors Wes Moore and Kathy Hochul. Attendees engaged in open dialogue on policies affecting local communities and small businesses, with McDonald's emphasizing its commitment to economic growth and community impact across America.

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