Texarkana Gazette

Trump trash-talks restaurant that booted press secretary

- Associated Press writer Darlene Superville contribute­d to this report. By Jill Colvin

WASHINGTON— President Donald Trump on Monday trash-talked a Virginia restaurant that asked his press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, to leave because she worked for his administra­tion.

In a tweet, Trump said that The Red Hen restaurant in Lexington, Virginia, “should focus more on cleaning its filthy canopies, doors and windows (badly needs a paint job) rather than refusing to serve a fine person like Sarah Huckabee Sanders.”

“I always had a rule, if a restaurant is dirty on the outside, it is dirty on the inside!” added Trump, an admitted germophobe, who has said he prefers eating at fast food chains rather than independen­t eateries because he trusts them more.

Photograph­s of the restaurant, a three-hour drive from Washington, appear to show no evidence of serious disrepair to the red building with hunter green awnings and white doors and trim, though recent images show some awning wear.

The restaurant’s most recent health inspection, reported by the local news site Patch and available online, includes no record of violations. Inspectors noted “good food/unit temperatur­es,” said staff had clean uniforms and aprons, and observed “excellent job on code-dating.”

Sanders tweeted over the weekend that she was asked to leave the restaurant by its owner Friday evening because she worked for Trump’s Republican administra­tion. Sanders said that she “politely left” and that the owner’s “actions say far more about her than about me.”

“Healthy debate on ideas and political philosophy is important,” she told reporters at a White House briefing. “But the calls for harassment and push for any Trump supporter to avoid the public is unacceptab­le.”

The restaurant’s co-owner, Stephanie Wilkinson, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press on Monday, but she told The Washington Post that her reasons for booting Sanders included the concerns of employees who were gay and knew Sanders had defended Trump’s desire to bar transgende­r people from serving in the military.

Several other Trump administra­tion officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, have been confronted in public in recent days amid intense fury over an administra­tion policy that led to an increase in the number of migrant children being separated from their parents after crossing the border illegally.

Nielsen cut short a working dinner at a Mexican restaurant last week after protesters shouted, “Shame!” until she left. Trump policy adviser Stephen Miller was accosted by someone at a different Mexican restaurant who called him “a fascist,” according to the New York Post.

The displays of hostility have set off a fierce debate about whether politics should play a role in how administra­tion officials are treated in public, with Sanders’ father, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, denouncing his daughter’s treatment as “bigotry.”

Sarah Huckabee Sanders added: “We are allowed to disagree, but we should be able to do so freely and without fear of harm. And this goes for all people regardless of politics.”

 ?? Daniel Lin/Associated Press ?? ■ Passersby examine the menu Saturday at The Red Hen Restaurant in Lexington, Va. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Saturday in a tweet that she was booted from the Virginia restaurant because she works for President Donald Trump....
Daniel Lin/Associated Press ■ Passersby examine the menu Saturday at The Red Hen Restaurant in Lexington, Va. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Saturday in a tweet that she was booted from the Virginia restaurant because she works for President Donald Trump....
 ?? Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Associated Press ?? ■ White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders points Monday as she fields questions from members of the media during the daily briefing in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House.
Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Associated Press ■ White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders points Monday as she fields questions from members of the media during the daily briefing in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House.

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