Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance attempted to stop by the iconic Primanti Bros. restaurant in North Versailles, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, where scores of supporters had gathered in anticipation of the visit. Upon arriving, the restaurant manager told Vance that they didn’t want to hold a “campaign event” in the store, even though the same location cleared out customers to stage a photo op for Vice President Harris earlier this year.
An employee told the campaign that this was “not a campaign stop” and that “JD’s not allowed in.” In addition, the restaurant manager threatened to call the police if Vance entered the establishment.
Trump-Vance supporters who had gathered at the restaurant and proceeded to boo the manager after Vance was barred from entry.
Sean Logue, an attorney from the Pittsburgh area who witnessed the interaction, uploaded several videos from inside the store to social media.
“I’m like right by the Primanti Brothers near McKeesport. I wanted to document what happened because there’s some confusion about exactly what took place. Long story short, a whole bunch of people from Allegheny County, myself, others, we got two Premanti Brothers about 12.45, they let us in,” Logue explained. He added that half the crowd was dressed in Trump gear while others were dressed normally.
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