‘Uncomfortable’ Ivanka Trump Reportedly Had Activist Chef and Trump Critic José Andrés Removed from Event
“A New Low for Washingtonâ€
Ivanka Trump reportedly forced celebrity chef and activist José Andrés out of Saturday night’s annual Alfalfa Club dinner after-party at Washington D.C.’s Cafe Milano because his presence made her uncomfortable.
As The Washington Post reported ahead of this year’s event, the event is an “exclusive society of chief executives, politicos and philanthropists†which “gathers for one purpose — to drink and hobnob in the nation’s capital. That’s it.â€
According to Andrés, he was a guest of the dinner, and was planning to attend the after-party where “everyone†was welcome. But Ivanka Trump had other plans for his evening, he believes.
“Thank you @CafeMilanoDC Franco Nuschese!†Andrés tweeted, addressing Cafe Milano’s owner. “I was a guest of the #alfalfaclubdinner2018 ‘everyone’ welcome to the after party, but I’m the only individual not allow in? Is because @IvankaTrump told you so? You should be ashamed of yourself Franco.@washingtonpostâ€
Thank you @CafeMilanoDC Franco Nuschese! I was a guest of the #alfalfaclubdinner2018 “everyoneâ€welcome to the after party, but I’m the only individual not allow in? Is because @IvankaTrump told you so? You should be ashamed of yourself Franco.@washingtonpost pic.twitter.com/iJ5wQM18Z6
— José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) January 28, 2018
The chef also responded to a critic:
Really Kristinn? You know how many Americans lost everything on a hurricane the last 4 months and how many were on their last meal?….hungry and wet? With no roof? Really Taylor? https://t.co/9JTCx9cpdN
— José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) January 28, 2018
Andrés has been a vocal critic of Donald Trump’s, particularly on the president’s racist remarks against Hispanics and his inaction on Puerto Rico. The chef, as of late, has focused more on his own actions and how his organization could help the island following last year’s horrifying hurricane season.
As The New York Times has reported:
Since he hit the ground five days after the hurricane devastated this island of 3.4 million on Sept. 20, he has built a network of kitchens, supply chains and delivery services that as of Monday had served more than 2.2 million warm meals and sandwiches. No other single agency — not the Red Cross, the Salvation Army nor any government entity — has fed more people freshly cooked food since the hurricane, or done it in such a nurturing way.
Some on Twitter were quick to jump to the activist’s defense, detailing the account while criticizing the president’s daughter and adviser:
In a new low for Washington, yesterday @chefjoseandres was asked to leave the Alfalfa dinner after-party at @CafeMilanoDC by its owner, Franco Nuschesse, apparently because his presence made Ivanka Trump uncomfortable (Cafe Milano is the watering hole of the Trump Admin).
— Jorge Guajardo (@jorge_guajardo) January 28, 2018
Ivanka walked in ahead of him, not comfortable with his presence. Already inside. He’s approached and asked to come outside where Franco, who he knows perfectly well for many years, wants to talk to him. Once outside, he’s not allowed back in.
— Jorge Guajardo (@jorge_guajardo) January 28, 2018
At the Alfalfa dinner, Franco came up to Jose Andres and gave him a friendly kiss. A little later he would be asked to do the Trump’s dirty work and, like Judas, betray an old friend.
— Jorge Guajardo (@jorge_guajardo) January 28, 2018
Also awful from a US democracy point of view. @IvankaTrump has a job in the White House, & advises the president. Being around a US citizen who may disagree with her makes her so uncomfortable she has him thrown out of,a party?
— Heather Timmons (@HeathaT) January 28, 2018
Loathsome. A grotesque betrayal of a true patriot and hero @chefjoseandres https://t.co/r9E5GmhFGV
— Anthony Bourdain (@Bourdain) January 28, 2018
This guy reports he was asked to leave Cafe Milano last night, because his presence there made @IvankaTrump uncomfortable. #thistown @chefjoseandres https://t.co/qQhdkSIYd5
— Karen Tumulty (@ktumulty) January 28, 2018
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