Coffee shop employee says she was fired for criticizing customer's Trump 2020 pin

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Coffee shop employee says she was fired for criticizing customer's Trump 2020 pin
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'I don't appreciate you wearing that pin,' the worker told the Trump supporter, who later went on Facebook Live to accuse the coffee shop of 'discrimination.'

An employee at Open City, a coffee shop at the National Cathedral in Washington D.C., says she was fired after confronting a customer about her Trump 2020 pin. The employee, whose name was withheld, told the Washington City Paper that her position was terminated after she told the customer that her “Keep America Great” pin made her feel uncomfortable.

Johanning continued saying, “I said, ‘Everyone is entitled to have their views but it should never cross over the counter that I as the customer should never know what that’s her view.’” There were many social media reactions to this incident on both sides of the political stratosphere. On the Open City post, one user wrote, “I agree with OCNC response above. Open City should remain open and welcoming to all, regardless of differing political views.”

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