Stop eating in DC area restaurants. D.C. restaurants don’t permit discrimination based on political belief, so this could actually be a problem legally because it was the bartender.

Via Washington Examiner:

Senior adviser to the president Stephen Miller told White House colleagues that he threw out $80 in takeout sushi after a bartender from the restaurant he ordered from flipped him off.

The bartender reportedly followed Miller out of the restaurant after he picked up his sushi order, yelled out his name, and raised both middle fingers and cursed after Miller turned around, according to the Washington Post.

A few months before that incident, people yelled, “Better be better,” at the Trump adviser as he walked through Dupont Circle in Washington D.C.

In another incident, Miller’s face was printed on “Wanted” posters placed on lampposts in the area near his City Center apartment.

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