A new app launched this month to help conservatives find “safe” restaurants and other businesses where they won’t be harassed for supporting President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE.

The 63red Safe app, described as “Yelp for conservatives,” was created in response to reports of Trump administration officials and Trump supporters being asked to leave restaurants.

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App creator Scott Wallace on Monday said on “Fox & Friends” that his aim was to get “politics out of local businesses [and] local restaurants.”

“We wanted to make sure that people could let others know what restaurants may have a political bent,” he said. “We’re not looking to try and find restaurants that are ‘conservative’ or ‘pro-Trump.’ ”

“We want businesses to understand that there’s no money in politics,” he said. “We want to make sure everyone’s safe out there.”

The creator of an app described as "Yelp for conservatives" says that the aim is "to get politics out of local businesses [and] local restaurants," even though businesses can get marked unsafe for banning firearms. pic.twitter.com/1ITNgp0cXS — Bobby Lewis (@revrrlewis) March 11, 2019

The app allows users to label restaurants as “safe” or “unsafe” for conservatives based on four questions: Whether the restaurant serves guests “of every political belief,” if it allows legal concealed carry, will it “protect its customers if they are attacked for political reasons” and if the establishment avoid politics in its ads and social media.

Wallace told the Daily Beast that he thinks the app will grow in popularity ahead of the 2020 election, when he says he thinks Trump supporters are likely to be targeted by “socialist goon squads,” specifically naming the anti-fascist group “Antifa.”

“I think Antifa was nothing compared between now and what’s coming in 2020,” he said. “And I’m deeply concerned.”

One restaurant labeled as “unsafe” on the app, according to The Daily Beast, is The Red Hen in Lexington, Va., where White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked to leave last year.

Other Trump officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway, have been confronted by protests and customers while dining out.

63red Safe is one of four apps launched under the brand. The others are a news app, a “real-time conservative chat” app and a social planning app called 63red Gather.