Trump: "Dirty" restaurant that refused to serve Sanders needs a painting job



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President TrumpDonald John TrumpJimmy Fallon replies to Trump: I'm going to donate to pro-immigrant nonprofit on his behalf South Carolina Candidate GOP should recover completely after a car accident Official: US to present North Korea with a schedule, "specific request" PLUS said Monday that the Virginia restaurant that refused to serve the Sarah Huckabee Sanders White House press is "dirty" and "needs a paint job."

"The Red Hen restaurant should focus more on cleaning its canopies, dirty doors and windows (really needs a paint job) rather than refusing to serve a good person like Sarah Huckabee Sanders," wrote the president on Twitter.

"I've always had a ruler, if a restaurant is dirty on the outside, it's dirty on the inside!"

The president's tweet comes after Sanders confirmed this weekend that the owner of a restaurant in Lexington, Virginia, had asked her to leave while she was dining with a group of people.

"Last night, the owner of Red Hen in Lexington, Virginia, told me to leave because I work for @POTUS and I left politely. Her actions tell a lot more about her than about me, "Sanders wrote Saturday on Twitter.

"I always do my best to treat people, including those with whom I do not agree, respectfully and I will continue to do so," she added.

The restaurant owner, Stephanie Wilkinson, told the Washington Post that she had directly asked Sanders to leave the establishment.

"I explained that the restaurant has certain standards that I think it must respect, such as honesty, compassion and cooperation," Wilkinson told the Post.

Wilkinson said Sanders quickly agreed to leave.

The incident took place the same week the protesters confronted the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen writing Michele NielsenWaPo: Sarah Sanders should be able to dine peacefully Meghan McCain rips Maxine Waters for encouraging protests against Trump officials Maxine Waters calls her supporters to confront Trump officials in public spaces in a Washington, D.C. restaurant, on the immigration policy of the administration.

A heckler also targeted White House senior advisor Stephen Miller at a separate incident in a Washington, DC restaurant last week, according to the New York Post.

The three incidents occur as the Trump administration grapples with the fallout from its "zero tolerance" policy on the southern border.

The policy, unveiled in April when the Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard Sessions The migrants said that they would be reunited with the children if they signed a voluntary eviction order: Christie report: Trump "tremendously misused" by the DOJ on politics of "zero tolerance" "Occupy ICE" protests emerge across the country instructed the Ministry of Justice to give priority to criminal prosecution against people attempting to cross the border illegally between the United States and Mexico, has caused the separation of children from their families.

In the midst of increasing political pressure, Trump signed a decree last week authorizing families to stay together.

–This report was last updated at 08:07

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