The "Team Deplorable Community Activity Center", a pro-Trump store in Webster, N.Y., has shut down after two days of operation.

Democrat & Chronicle reported that the owner envisioned it becoming the headquarters of a national grassroots effort to support President Donald Trump and advance his agenda in Congress.

In its short lifespan, the shop attracted protests, according to RochesterFirst.com. The owner, Bruce Ben-Dov, said "Webster is a very 'Pro-Trump' community. Having the liberals squash the conservative voice isn't the right thing to do," he says.

Protestors told the news source that not everyone in Webster, N.Y. supports President Trump. Ben-Dov did speak with the handful of protestors that collected outside his store on East Main Street. It was reported that while he disagrees with their viewpoints, he supports their right to protest.

According to News10NBC, Ben-Dov started a GoFundMe campaign to fund his new business venture.

"I'm the CEO of Team Deplorable," he told News10NBC. "I'm the most deplorable there is."

Ben-Dov told NEWS10NBC that he hoped the space, which mostly sold t-shirts, would turn into a coffee shop-type atmosphere with music, a speaker's corner and political action center for Donald Trump and candidates for Congress who support the president.

The Democrat & Chronicle reported that Ben-Dov also posted his need for investors on a glossy flier inside the shop. The flier stated his hope to find people who would donate $2,000 or more. These people would be "recognized as charter members and will receive free lifelong membership at the gold level for them and their immediate family."

His fundraising efforts garnered $240 of the $150,000 he had set as his goal. As the shop has closed, so has the GoFundMe campaign.

The shop has been cleared of all merchandise, reports News8.

Ben-Dov told a News8 reporter, "Basically, my comment on it, is that there were regulatory requirements that I found out after the fact and I just don't have the financial means to meet those requirements, so in order to avoid legal liability, I decided to close the store. Basically, I ran out of money. Nothing I can do about that."

The a 51-year-old Army veteran, according to Democrat & Chronicle, has public records on file at the Monroe County Clerk's Office showing financial judgments against him in court for nonpayment of bills.

Ben-Dov was sued last month by American Express National Bank for lack of payment on his credit account exceeding $10,000.

"I used to be a multimillionaire myself," Ben-Dov said to Democrat & Chronicle. "I'm not anymore."

According to 13WHAM, Ben-Dov's supporters are disappointed.

"It was kind of a big disappointment," said shopper, Sonny, to 13WHAM. "'Cause I like Trump, and I wanted a Trump hat. So, here today and gone tomorrow is what it looked like to me. Tell him to get his butt down here and open up his store, because I want my hat."