Fans of Ivanka Trump are leaving one-star reviews for a Hillary Clinton supporter's book after his husband confronted the future first daughter on a flight.

Attorney Daniel Goldstein, of Brooklyn, New York, accosted Ivanka on a JetBlue flight from New York to San Francisco on Thursday, reportedly screaming: 'Why is she on our flight? She should be flying private.'

His husband Matthew Lasner, who was also on the plane, claims Goldstein simply 'expressed his displeasure in a calm tone', but the couple and their child were asked to leave the aircraft.

Since then, both Goldstein and Lasner have been branded 'scum of the earth', 'd*****bags,' 'political terrorists' and 'heterophobic bigots', while Lasner's book has been flooded with bad reviews on Amazon.

Daniel Goldstein (left), of Brooklyn, New York, accosted Ivanka Trump on a JetBlue flight on Thursday. He, his husband Matthew Lasner (right) and their child were kicked off the plane

Goldstein reportedly told Ivanka 'Your father is ruining the country' before screaming 'Why is she on our flight?'

Lasner, an urban studies professor at Hunter College who was very vocal about his distaste for Trump on Twitter, wrote a book in 2012 titled High Life: Condo Living in the Suburban Century.

Only one of the 106 reviews left on the book's Amazon page was written by someone who made a verified purchase in 2013.

Now, Trump supporters are flooding Lasner's book with one-star reviews on Amazon

The others were written on December 22 and 23 following the incident with Ivanka, with several of the reviews making personal attacks on Lasner.

One review, written by user 'Amazon Customer', called Lasner a 'liberal idiot that harasses a young mother and her three children aboard a Jet Blue airline...'

Other trolls took a more understated approach in referencing their support for Ivanka.

User 'fmp4369' for example, wrote: 'This book goes nowhere, like missing a flight. Book left me feeling like I was stuck at an airport. Story didn't have any altitude. Hopefully it's not made into an in flight movie.'

A few others said they used the book as toilet paper, while one person suggested it should be marketed as a fire starter.

One Amazon user tried to fight back, leaving a five-star review commending the book and adding: 'Not recommended for white supremacists.'

Dailymail.com has reached out to Amazon for comment.

Only one of the 106 reviews left on the book's Amazon page was written by someone who made a verified purchase in 2013

One Amazon user tried to fight back, leaving a five-star review commending the book and adding: 'Not recommended for white supremacists'

On Thursday, he defended his husband, who cradled their child in his arms when he reportedly told Ivanka: 'Your father is ruining the country.'

Goldstein then apparently began screaming out, 'Why is she on our flight? She should be flying private,' according to TMZ.

But Lasner said on his Twitter account: 'My husband expressed his displeasure in a calm tone, JetBlue staff overheard, and they kicked us off the plane.'

However, just an hour before that tweet, Lasner wrote on Twitter: 'Ivanka and Jared at JFK T5, flying commercial. My husband chasing them down to harass them. #banalityofevil'

Lasner also took a photo of Ivanka sitting on the plane writing that they were kicked off for 'expressing displeasure about flying w/ Trumps.' He has since deleted his Twitter account.

The plane was still boarding when the incident occurred, so the crew had the two men and their child removed from the flight.

Lasner defended his husband, and claimed Goldstein 'expressed his displeasure in a calm tone'

Just one hour before, Lasner wrote on Twitter: 'Ivanka and Jared at JFK T5, flying commercial. My husband chasing them down to harass them.' He has since deleted his account

JetBlue released a statement on Thursday morning saying: 'The decision to remove a customer from a flight is not taken lightly. If the crew determines that a customer is causing a conflict on the aircraft, the customer will be asked to deplane, especially if the crew feels the situation runs the risk of escalation during flight.'

It was then noted that Lasner and Goldstein were placed on the next available flight.

Ivanka, who was on her way to Hawaii with her husband Jared Kusher and their three children, were swiftly escorted off the commercial plane by Secret Service officers when they landed in San Francisco.

They stepped off the plane before any other passengers and boarded SUVs which drove them to a private jet heading to Hawaii, TMZ reported.