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According to The New York Post, the server who had cheerfully taken their order, returned to the table minus to San Grias, which had a message. Ms. Levy and the judge had to leave. The waitress had been given orders not to serve them. Now. On the way out of the Cancoon In in Orange County, New York, the co owner con front of them. He angrily told them that Hillary is gonna win, the restaurant does not serve Trump supporters,
and they should get out and never come back. The restaurant later claimed on social media that Levy and the judge were being rowdy and rude to the staff, an allegation Miss Levy says his nonsense. It was made clear they were ejected for supporting Trump. Oh. In this the police were called, but said they couldn't do anything because the restaurant's private business and can deny service to whoever they want, which is true unless of course, you're a small town bakery and you don't want to make a
same sex wedding cake due to religious convictions. Then you get sued and almost run out of business. In today's America, amigo, learn it, love it, and live it.
