Goldstein and Lasner arrived at SFO hours after Ivanka and her family as the two men quickly fled the airport

The group was escorted off first by Secret Service and transferred to a private jet to continue trip to Hawaii

The original JetBlue flight with Ivanka, her three kids and husband landed in San Francisco at 2:40pm (PT)

JetBlue staff removed Goldstein and his husband, Matthew Lasner, from the plane and accommodated them on the next available flight out

Ivanka ignored him, keeping up a calm composure as she tried to preoccupy her children with crayons

He then demanded to know why Ivanka was on the flight and not travelling on a private plane

Dan Goldstein, a Brooklyn lawyer, told Ivanka, 'Your father is ruining the country' while boarding plane

Ivanka Trump was accosted by passenger on JetBlue plane at JFK before take off Thursday morning


The Brooklyn lawyer who was tossed off a JetBlue flight at Kennedy Airport for verbally attacking Ivanka Trump on Thursday morning quickly rushed out of the San Francisco airport once he arrived to the destination, hours after the future First Daughter.

Attorney Dan Goldstein, his husband, Matthew Lasner and their toddler were escorted by security through San Francisco International Airport when they finally touched down, having been forced to get another flight because of the confrontation.

JetBlue removed them from the plane after Goldstein started making abusive comments about the mother-of-three Trump - who was on board with her three children - and the president-elect.

According to TMZ, Goldstein, who was cradling a child in his arms, told Ivanka: 'Your father is ruining the country.'

He then apparently began screaming out: 'Why is she on our flight. She should be flying private.'

Once Ivanka's flight landed in San Francisco in the afternoon, to prevent any further incident, she and her family were rushed off the plane first by Secret Service and into SUVs that drove them to a nearby private jet bound for Hawaii.

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Attorney Dan Goldstein (above), his husband, Matthew Lasner and their toddler were filmed being escorted by security through SFO hours after being removed from their first flight from JFK when Goldstein verbally attack Ivanka Trump who was on the plane

Goldstein (left) and Lasner (right) refused to comment about the incident that caused them to get kicked off the flight by JetBlue staff

Out of line: Goldstein, a passenger on a JetBlue flight heading to San Francisco from JFK early Thursday morning, apparently accosted Ivanka Trump while boarding the plane

Ivanka paid as little attention as possible and tried to preoccupy her children with some crayons to diffuse the situation until the crew escorted him off the plane.

And Donald Trump's spokesman Sean Spicer told Fox News: 'To do that to a woman who was on there with her children, I don't care what your political background is or what your thoughts are, that's not the way we as Americans need to act.'

Of the incident, Lasner, said on his Twitter account which he later deleted that, 'My husband expressed his displeasure in a calm tone, JetBlue staff overheard, and they kicked us off the plane.'

However, just an hour prior to that 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.'

And while Goldstein was happy to go after Ivanka ,and Lasner was eager to defend his actions, neither of the men confronted Ivanka's husband Jared Kushner, who was right next to her on the flight standing in the aisle the entire time.

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

The great escape: Ivanka was photographed getting off the JetBlue plane in San Francisco with her family Thursday afternoon after the incident earlier in the day at JFK

The mother-of-three carried her oldest son in her arms while walking down the steps of the plane. Her daughter was just steps ahead of her to get off the plane which had just flown roughly five hours directly to SFO from JFK

Ivanka quickly got inside a waiting SUV, as her husband Jared carried a car seat where their youngest son was buckled into

Goldstein began saying to the crew as they escorted him off the plane: 'You're kicking me off for expressing my opinion?!!'

It was after they were off the plane that Lasner then posted his tweets defending his husband and the photo of Ivanka sitting in her seat.

Those tweets were then deleted in less than an hour. An hour after that Lasner deleted his entire 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.'

Members of Secret Service were on the flight with the family, but did not intervene and instead chose to let the airline handle the issue.

Still mad: At the time of the incident, Dan Goldstein (left) demanded to know why he was being taken off the flight with Lasner (right). Some had claimed on the plane that Goldstein was screaming at Ivanka

Different story: The man's husband, Matthew Lasner, later tweeted: 'My husband expressed his displeasure in a calm tone, JetBlue staff overheard, and they kicked us off'

Contradiction: However one hour before that Lasner wrote on Twitter: 'Ivanka and Jared at JFK T5, flying commercial. My husband chasing them down to harass them'

Swift exit: Ivanka (circled above), her husband, Jared Kushner, and their three children, were escorted by Secret Service officers off the JetBlue plane before any other passengers once it arrived at SFO in the afternoon

Rushing: The family was ushered into waiting SUVs that took them to a nearby private jet that is heading to Hawaii

Ivanka and her family made sure they didn't have the same experience exiting the plane that landed in San Francisco this afternoon around 2:40pm (PT).

The 35-year-old, her husband, Jared Kushner, and their three children, were escorted by Secret Service officers off the commercial plane before any other passengers to be ushered into waiting SUVs, TMZ reported.

They were then driven nearby to board a private jet heading to Hawaii.

The private jet was apparently pre-scheduled and not a reaction to the incident that took place earlier on Thursday at JFK.

After the family's JetBlue flight landed in San Francisco, Marc Scheff, a passenger on the flight who witnessed the exchange Thursday morning and sat directly in front of Ivanka said Goldstein appeared agitated.

Of the incident, Scheff told NBC Bay Area that while boarding, Goldstein said aloud, 'Oh my God. This is a nightmare. They ruin the country and now they ruin our flight!'

After the family's JetBlue flight landed in San Francisco, Marc Scheff (above), a passenger who sat directly in front of Ivanka, said Goldstein appeared agitated during the incident and that the comments were definitely directed at Ivanka

'The comments were definitely for everyone but he was directing them towards her,' Scheff said.

Scheff added that Goldstein did not yell or scream like earlier reports stated.

Of Ivanka's reaction, Scheff wrote in a post earlier that, 'When the JetBlue staff went back to speak to the man I overheard Ivanka say to them 'I don't want to make this a thing.' My assessment is that she was happy to let the man take his seat. Security made a different call.'

Scheff later wrote: 'Honestly, if I was her security I would have made the same call. I don't _think_ the man was capable of violence, sure. But I would worry that he would leave his seat or cause a scene in some way.

'And his husband had tweeted that he planned on doing that. So, again you know my politics, but I would have made the same call here.'

Scheff later added about Ivanka: 'She handled the situation calmly and with class.'

Happier times: Ivanka was all smiles a few hours prior leaving her Park Avenue apartment (above) to head to the airport, as she sported casual and comfortable clothing for the trip

Not a fan: Lasner has been very vocal about his distaste for Trump on Twitter, writing shortly after the election about marching against the President-elect

The artist is married to actress Olivia Wilde's sister Chloe. Wilde was a vocal supporter of Clinton and opponent of Trump both before and after the election.

Lasner has been very vocal about his distaste for Trump on Twitter, writing shortly after the election about marching against the President-elect.

He also posted a video when he marched in Chicago with the hashtags '#notmypresident' and '#weslay.'

And he posted a photo on Instagram of himself with one of his protest signs, which read: 'RESIST! Autocracy. RISE UP!'

Lasner also retweeted a man who wrote on Twitter: 'Dear @IvankaTrump + @JaredKushner, there are swastikas being painted across America by people who support your father. PLEASE SAY SOMETHING.'

Marching on: He also posted a video when he marched in Chicago with the hashtags '#notmypresident' and '#weslay'

Lots of anger: Lasner posted a photo of a college student wearing an old Reagan / Bush shirt and wrote: 'Seeing this walking out of @packercollegiate this morning made seriously ill. It's disgusting that teenagers might find this amusing. As far as I'm concerned it's hate speech'

Rise: Lasner posted a photo on Instagram of himself with one of his protest signs, which read: 'RESIST! Autocracy. RISE UP!'

It does not end there either, as Lasner is not a fan of Ronald Reagan or George Bush.

Lasner posted a photo of a college student wearing an old Reagan / Bush shirt earlier this year without the young man's knowledge and then wrote: 'Seeing this walking out of @packercollegiate this morning made seriously ill. It's disgusting that teenagers might find this amusing. As far as I'm concerned it's hate speech. #idontheartthe80s'

According to his biography on the Hunter College website, Lasner 'studies the history and theory of the U.S. built environment, with particular focus on housing, and the relationship between housing patterns and urban and suburban form.'