When a bakery refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple in Colorado in 2012, the country split in half between supporting the gay couple over being discriminated against or the baker who was simply practicing their Christian faith.

Now, Trump supporters are being denied service over their political beliefs.

Katie Richter, a 27-year-old St. Louis native who currently lives in Aspen, CO, attended inauguration last Friday to show support for President Trump. She even hit up one of the inaugural balls (Heartland States Society Ball) with her date and snapped plenty of photos to commemorate her trip to D.C.

However, when Richter went to Suitable For Framing in Aspen to frame some photos and memorabilia like her inaugural ball ticket, she was denied service because of her support for Trump.

Befuddled, Richter took to social media to share her account.

"Wow!" She wrote in a Facebook post. "Talk about a one-way street with liberals."

In an interview with Red Alert Politics, Richter said that when she moved to Aspen from St. Louis, she joked about having to hide her conservative opinions and deleting her Facebook account.

Richter said that while she wasn't political when she first moved, her opinions started to come out overtime. One of her friends completely turned on her when he found out she was a Trump supporter and went to his inauguration.

"He found out I went to the inauguration and he truly hates me now... like not even in a joking way." Richter told Red Alert. "He told me I have major character flaws and he has no respect for me."

Another person hoped she and the President were killed during the inauguration from "bombs exploding."

Richter said that while she has thick skin, her story needed to be shared.

"I don't hide my political beliefs because I refuse to let politically correctness control me and others shut me down. I do, though, try to be wise and discreet at times about airing my opinions."

Suitable for Framing has yet to return a request for comment over this allegation.