TikToker Alleges That Donald Trump Was Expelled from NYC Steakhouse Due to His Offensive Odor

After Adam Kinzinger, a former GOP congressman and CNN Senior Political Commentator, made a claim that Donald Trump has an unpleasant odor, numerous individuals have come forward to share their own personal experiences regarding the former president’s smell.

In a TikTok video that went viral, user @bestofajack04 shared an anecdote about the businessman, 77, being asked to leave a Manhattan steakhouse in the ’80s due to numerous complaints about his odor.

@bestofajack04

#trumpstinks

♬ original sound – BestofAjack04

https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1sfVZB_0qSi7IJR00
https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0jzrzB_0qSi7IJR00

In 1983, it wasn’t about age, it was about the situation. I wouldn’t mock Trump now just because he’s older. That’s not how we on the left operate. Age-related incidents can happen to anyone, but Trump’s actions weren’t a result of being elderly.

Copy

According to the social media user, the incident unfolded with multiple complaints from neighboring tables. While the individual and their father noticed the offensive smell, they chose not to complain. It was the tables adjacent to Donald Trump who eventually raised concerns. The user described the odor as extremely unpleasant, leading the staff to ask Trump to leave. He departed quietly and passed by the user’s table, leaving behind a lingering scent. The user added, “Trump has been struggling with this issue for nearly three decades.”

https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4OTbnB_0qSi7IJR00

Several individuals shared their own encounters with Trump, underscoring the negative experiences they had. A particular individual mentioned, “In 2017, I had the opportunity to work on a project for Trump. I can confirm that there was a strong sense of dissatisfaction surrounding him. Additionally, our company never received payment for the products and services we provided, despite sending a 350k invoice.” Another person recalled, “Back in the ’90s, my neighbor, who happened to work for him, mentioned hearing similar things about Trump.”

Another attendee chimed in, recalling an incident from the early ’90s at an after-party. They vividly remembered the overpowering stench that lingered around a certain individual. At the time, it seemed as though this person was so consumed by their wealth that personal hygiene took a backseat. While they may have taken showers, it appeared that they paid little attention to wiping themselves properly. Later in the evening, this individual was seen surrounded by people, attempting to embrace women who visibly recoiled from his advances. This uncomfortable situation prompted the narrator and their friends to leave the event after just two hours.

https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0DBaCi_0qSi7IJR00

The hashtag #TrumpSmells is still trending as more and more people share their own personal encounters with Trump.

In a previous report, Kinzinger raised concerns about Trump’s cleaning routine, emphasizing that it may not be the best.

“I must say, I’m genuinely surprised that those close to Trump haven’t mentioned the distinct odor,” Kinzinger expressed on X, formerly known as Twitter, on December 16. “It’s truly a remarkable thing. If possible, it’s advisable to wear a mask.”

Sign up for the OK! newsletter to never miss a story. Stay up-to-date on the best of what OK! has to offer with our exclusive gossip that’s too good to wait for.

Kathy Griffin also stated that she encountered the unpleasant odor during her time on The Apprentice.

In a tweet on Thursday, May 4, she expressed, “Oh, God, I never competed as a contestant. However, I did take part in two challenges. One was in honor of the late and beloved Joan Rivers. The other one was a result of Trump offering me a substantial amount of money to spend the day with Liza Minnelli and co-host a challenge. Liza and I did our best to ignore him, but it was hard considering his unpleasant odor.”

More News:

aiexpress
aiexpress
Articles: 3338

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *