Donald Trump gets McDonald's delivered to court as his civil fraud trial kicks off.
Gwen Stefani's Most Stylish Looks To Kick Off Her 54th Bday!appears to be working up an appetite as his $250 million civil fraud trial kicks off ... because a massive McDonald's order was just delivered to court.The former president is famous for his love of the Golden Arches ...
and a couple security guards were spotted Monday afternoon bringing in several bags of food from the fast food franchise.Trump is facing the possibility of being banned from ever doing business again, and it's reported his trial could drag on for 3 months ... so get ready for a steady stream of fast food deliveries ... Trump's also a big KFC guy.
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