The future first daughter was on her way to Hawaii with her husband and kids

Married couple Matthew Lasner and Dan Goldstein were kicked off a flight from New York to San Francisco last month when Goldstein started yelling at Ivanka

The man covers his face with his jacket hood and refuses to answer Watters'

One of the two men that were thrown off a JetBlue flight for accosting Ivanka Trump was silent when he was confronted by a reporter over the stunt.

O'Reilly Factor correspondent Jesse Watters confronted one of men outside their Brooklyn apartment recently for his new Fox News show, which premieres this Saturday.

In the video, Watters doesn't name which of the men he is speaking to, but they have been previously identified as married couple Matthew Lasner and Dan Goldstein.

Fox News reporter Jesse Watters recently confronted one of the two men who were kicked off a JetBlue flight for accosting Ivanka Trump

It's unclear which of the two men - Matthew Lasner or Dan Goldstein - Watters confronted since he keeps his head covered with a hood

He was out walking the family's dog when approached

The man's hood is pulled over his head in the video so that his face is obscured.

'You harassed a woman with her baby on a flight. You proud of that?' Watters asks.

The man refuses to comment as Watters holds up a microphone for him to respond.

'Real class act aren't you? Now you're afraid to show your face?' Watters adds.

The clips ends with the man continuing to keep silent. Watters discussed the confrontation on the O'Reilly Factor Thursday night, calling the men 'such cowards'.

The incident the video references happened last month, when Ivanka Trump, her husband Jared Kushner and their children took a JetBlue flight from New York to San Francisco.

He was quick to tighten his fur-trimmed hood around his face before cameras could see it

Ivanka accosters Daniel Goldstein, left, and Matthew Lasner, right, are pictured above.

Lasner posted this picture of Ivanka seated on the plane just before he and his husband were kicked off last month

Goldstein started yelling at Ivanka as he boarded the flight, while he was holding his own child in his arms.

'Why is she on our flight. She should be flying private,' Goldstein said of the future first daughter.

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

Lasner refuted that version of events on Twitter, writing: 'My husband expressed his displeasure in a calm tone, JetBlue staff overheard, and they kicked us off the plane.'

But 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 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.'

Just before they took off, 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 was able to get the two men and their child off the flight and avoid any further incident.

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.

Since the incident, the couple has received heavy criticism for the act. A Change.org petition was also started - which gained more than 20,000 signatures - calling for Lasner to lost his job as a professor at Hunter College.