A post shared by Kevin Martin (R-PA) (@realkevinmartin) on Apr 25, 2018 at 1:59pm PDT

As it turns out, MAGA isn’t a religion and kicking a Trump supporter out of a bar is perfectly legal because the law doesn’t protect against political discrimination.

Philadelphian accountant Greg Piatek claims he was refused service and kicked out of a New York City bar in January 2017 because he wore a “Make America Great Again” hat.

According to Piatek, the staff of The Happiest Hour on West 10th Street told him that “anyone who supports Trump — or believes in what you believe — is not welcome here! And you need to leave right now because we won’t serve you!” After feeling discriminated against, Piatek decided to sue the establishment but the case didn’t turn out in his favor.

According to the New York Post, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice David Cohen dismissed the lawsuit because “supporting Trump is not a religion.”

“Here the claim that plaintiff was not served and eventually escorted out of the bar because of his perceived support for President Trump is not outrageous conduct,” the judge ruled. But his red hat wasn’t the only reason he was kicked out, the bar owner said.

“At The Happiest Hour we firmly support women’s rights, marriage equality, gun control, the environment, and regard for the truth — we don’t discriminate,” the owner, Jon Neidich, told Eater. “What’s gotten lost in this story is that the guest wasn’t kicked out because he was wearing a Trump hat — he was asked to leave after being verbally abusive to our staff, which is something we don’t tolerate regardless of who you are. And this is after he spent almost $200. The 20 percent tip he left would seem to indicate he was satisfied with the service he received.”

Either way, maybe don’t wear your Bernie pin to the Trump Tower.