Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the governor of Arkansas, recently experienced intolerance while dining at The Croissanterie, a cafe in Little Rock. This incident echoes her past experiences as White House press secretary, highlighting divisions in political views.
• Sanders was asked to leave the cafe during lunch with other mothers because staff felt threatened by her presence due to her political views.
• An employee shouted obscenities at Sanders and her group as they complied with the request to leave.
• Sanders criticized the cafe for not providing the typical "warm hospitality" associated with Arkansas.
• The Croissanterie stated they were unsure how to react but chose to support employees who felt uncomfortable, which included concerns from gay staff members.
• This was not the first instance of Sanders facing hostility; she was previously asked to leave the Red Hen restaurant in Virginia in 2018 due to her political role under President Trump.
The incident at The Croissanterie has sparked controversy, impacting the restaurant's reputation on review platforms and illustrating ongoing tensions surrounding political beliefs and social interactions.
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