The shift in politics will be visceral across several aspects of daily life. You expect the masses to just ignore RFK eating at Le Diplomate on a Sunday morning after a few mimosas and not to throw a drink in his face?, says Zac Hoffman, a DC restaurant veteran who is now a manager at the National Democratic Club.
Hoffman is concerned that it won't just be a safety risk or disruption for the officials targeted, but also for restaurant staff and fellow diners.
During the Trump years, restaurant owners became much more politically outspoken and Trump officials became social pariahs when dining out.
Restaurant owners, for the most part, didn't publicly weigh in on partisan issues for fear of alienating any potential customers.
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