LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said she was asked to leave a Little Rock restaurant after her office claims that the restaurant’s owner said employees felt “threatened and uncomfortable.”
According to a Wednesday night statement from the governor’s office, Sanders, while accompanied by an Arkansas State Police protection detail, was having lunch on Friday at the Little Rock restaurant called The Croissanterie.
“After the group had been seated at two separate tables for about an hour and fifteen minutes and had paid and tipped the restaurant staff, The Croissanterie’s owner approached a member of the Governor’s Executive Protection Detail and asked the Governor to leave because her presence was ‘making employees threatened and uncomfortable’ because of her political views,” the governor’s spokesperson said.
The governor’s spokesperson stated that Sander’s group began to leave the restaurant when a man standing with members of the staff, “yelled ‘it’s time to go’ and made a crude hand gesture in the Governor’s direction.”
The governor also shared a statement:
KARK 4 News has reached out to The Croissanterie for comment, but has not yet heard back.
These are the 'chefs' at the Croissanterie. I don't even need to tell you what their political beliefs are:
The online ratings for the restaurant are 3.5. That's 3.5 out of 5 for a place whose specialty is "croissants."
KATV News Video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rAQqdwniYk&t=8s
Fifty cents says those "chefs" have the same mailing address, IYKWIM (AITYD)
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