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President Donald Trump Dining in restaurants in Washington, D.C. should be avoided to prevent a controversial “political vortex.”
Report by Jessica Seaman, Washington Food Editor Trump suggested on Wednesday that he might dine in DC restaurants to show the level of security in the national capital after his criminal crackdown was lifted.
“I think it’s something we can think about. Love to do it. I love the food at the White House, but after a while I can see a nice restaurant. It’s safe,” Trump told reporters.
“Question?” Sidman wrote. “Almost all DC restaurants the president may visit will immediately find themselves in a failed position.”

Washington food editor Jessica Sidman wrote that President Donald Trump could be controversial even if he became popular at DC restaurants. (Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images)
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She argued that “because the political temperature is hotter now than the pizza oven”, a restaurant can face boycotts or threats – whether Trump is welcomed or rejected by his owners.
“In the dark blue DC, there are no shortage of private (not very private!) restaurateurs who don’t want to host Trump. However, keeping the president out will inspire a danger of online hatred, angry calls, Yelp bombs, Yelp bombs and death threats.” Red Hen Restaurants in Virginia Its owner kicked out Sarah Huckabee Sanders, then a white House press secretary, in 2018.
“However, Trump is unlikely to be turned away, especially given the advance work required by the Secret Service. Most restaurants will serve him because that’s just what restaurants do. Still, they will undoubtedly face threats of resistance from locals and responsibility for online and in real life.”

President Donald Trump advised him to visit a restaurant in Washington, D.C. while talking to reporters. (Stephen lovekin/Hillton for Hill & Knowlton by Getty Image)
She pointed at the objection DC Pizza Memal Pizza After its owner won Trump a second term in 2024.
Since the Truman administration, Billy Martin’s bistro owner, who hosted the president, told Washingtonians that he was cautious about Trump’s visit. Although Martin described the “post-job channel” in an attempt to secure President Joe Biden’s visit, his enthusiasm for Trump’s supper was less enthusiastic.
“We are not actively seeking him to come,” Martin said. “It’s very unstable in the political state where our country is. It’s not easy. I don’t need him to eat and leave, and then people then throw stones in the windows, ‘You’ve received the president!’ or just people who are blocking our social media, ‘You’re a place. ”
But Martin added that if Trump comes, his restaurant will serve Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel.

Some food workers in Washington, D.C. told Washingtonians that they plan to promote a small portion of resistance to members of the Trump administration if they eat in their institutions. (iStock)
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In December, Sidman reported on Washington bartenders and other food servers, vowing to avoid certain Trump officials or hire other food Smaller resistance If they visited their place.