A restaurant in Greenville, N.C., near President Trump Donald John TrumpSteele Dossier sub-source was subject of FBI counterintelligence probe Pelosi slams Trump executive order on pre-existing conditions: It 'isn't worth the paper it's signed on' Trump 'no longer angry' at Romney because of Supreme Court stance MORE's Wednesday rally donated its sales for the day to an immigration nonprofit.

Supporters at the rally Wednesday chanted “send her back” about Rep. Ilhan Omar Ilhan OmarOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Trump attacks Omar for criticizing US: 'How did you do where you came from?' Democrats scramble on COVID-19 relief amid division, Trump surprise MORE (D-Minn.).

In a Wednesday Facebook post ahead of Trump's rally in the city, The Scullery restaurant shared a photo of a sign placed in the window announcing that "100% of today's sales will be donated to American Immigration Council in order to help with the immigration crisis at our southern border and to celebrate our diverse community."

Matthew Scully, the restaurant's owner, told local news outlet WITN that he wanted to do something positive for the community that brings people together instead of tearing them apart.

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Wednesday night, after The Scullery announced the decision to donate its daily profits, supporters at Trump's rally chanted “send her back” after the president launched into a diatribe against Omar.

He accused the first-term lawmaker and Somali refugee of demeaning U.S. service members and minimizing the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Trump has targeted Omar and three other progressive, minority congresswomen — Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Alexandria Ocasio-CortezOn The Money: Anxious Democrats push for vote on COVID-19 aid | Pelosi, Mnuchin ready to restart talks | Weekly jobless claims increase | Senate treads close to shutdown deadline McCarthy says there will be a peaceful transition if Biden wins Anxious Democrats amp up pressure for vote on COVID-19 aid MORE (N.Y.), Ayanna Pressley Ayanna PressleyFauci, Black Lives Matter founders included on Time's 100 Most Influential People list Trump attacks Omar for criticizing US: 'How did you do where you came from?' Pressley applauded on House floor after moving speech on living with alopecia MORE (Mass.) and Rashida Tlaib Rashida Harbi TlaibTrump attacks Omar for criticizing US: 'How did you do where you came from?' George Conway: 'Trump is like a practical joke that got out of hand' Pelosi endorses Kennedy in Massachusetts Senate primary challenge MORE (Mich.) — in recent days, tweeting Sunday that the members should “go back” to where they came from, despite all four being U.S. citizens.

Trump said Thursday that he had attempted to stop the chants at his Wednesday rally by moving on to another topic quickly, but he did not admonish the crowd.