As the company DoorDash itself stated, this event was a promotional event organized by the White House, but the selection of the delivery person was presented as random. However, U.S. media discovered that the "grandma delivery driver," as written on her shirt, is a person connected to Trump. Specifically, it is about Sharon Simmons, a 58-year-old woman from Arkansas, who, upon arriving at the White House door, praised Trump's policies, particularly noting her satisfaction with the elimination of taxes on tips. This is not the first time she has praised Trump's policies. A few months ago, her speech about Trump's "great and beautiful" law was shared by a Republican politician. Before that, Simmons publicly testified before the U.S. Congress in favor of Trump, specifically his policy on tip taxes. Due to these facts, Simmons has been characterized as the White House's choice for this PR event, especially since she comes from Arkansas, a state not near Washington. DoorDash denied this, saying that Simmons was chosen because she had previously expressed views on tip taxes. Incidentally, Simmons reportedly received a $100 tip from Trump and highlighted that she earned $11,000 from tips last year, which her family used to pay medical bills.