Red Hen owner Stephanie Wilkinson says maybe Trump’s people deserve to be spit on.

Stephanie Wilkinson with her son and husband at the pussy march. (Facebook)

In June 28 White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and her family were kicked out of a rural Virginia restaurant where they stopped to have dinner.

Sanders and her family were told to leave the little liberal Red Hen Restaurant in Lexington, Virginia because they are Trump supporters.

It wasn’t enough for restaurateur of The Red Hen, Stephanie Wilkinson to humiliate and kick Sarah Sanders and her family out of the establishment.

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Governor Mike Huckabee told Laura Ingraham on her radio show the following Monday after the incident that Stephanie Wilkinson followed Sarah Sanders and her family across the street to harass them at the other restaurant they went to!

Stephanie Wilkinson is obviously a disturbed person.

Laura Ingraham tweeted: This restaurateur of The Red Hen Stephanie Wilkinson not only told @PressSec Sanders to leave–acc to @GovMikeHuckabee on my radio show today, she FOLLOWED Sanders’ family across the street to harass them at the other restaurant they went to!

This restaurateur of The Red Hen Stephanie Wilkinson not only told @PressSec Sanders to leave–acc to @GovMikeHuckabee on my radio show today, she FOLLOWED Sanders' family across the street to harass them at the other restaurant they went to! https://t.co/DEo2QOAcTY — Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) June 25, 2018

On Friday Stephanie Wilkinson defended the “new rules” of leftist violence in the age of Trump.

Wilkinson wrote an oped in the Washington Post where she first rejects physical assault on Eric Trump but then justifies the violence and the necessary “new rules” in the age of Trump.

The high-profile clashes rarely involve one citizen fussing at another over the entrees. It’s more often a frustrated person (some of whom are restaurant employees) lashing out at the representatives of an administration that has made its name trashing norms and breaking backs. Not surprising, if you think about it: You can’t call people your enemies by day and expect hospitality from them in the evening. So when the day comes that the world feels returned to its normal axis, I expect we’ll see fewer highly charged encounters making headlines. In the meantime, the new rules apply. If you’re directly complicit in spreading hate or perpetuating suffering, maybe you should consider dining at home.

Stephanie is an awful person.