Trump Hotels explains on its website that its Manhattan location requires proof of vaccination for indoor dining.
earlier this month indicating there were signs inside the Trump Tower in Manhattan alerting guests of the requirement.
The video shared by FreedomNews showed the protesters walk through Trump Tower to Trump Grill, where an employee asked those within the group if they had proof of receiving doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. A police officer eventually arrived to inform the group that they were allowed to remain inside the hotel but would not be seated at the restaurant.
Vaccine mandate protesters shared a video on YouTube in which they were denied entry to Trump Grill at Trump Tower in New York City after refusing to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19. Above, Trump Grill is shown on Dec. 15, 2016.One Trump Grill employee later told the protesters that the restaurant was closing early due to what he described as"a problem with the food in the kitchen.
The protesters expressed frustration at being refused entrance to the restaurant, suggesting it was"a little hypocritical" of former President to enforce New York City's vaccine mandate within his businesses instead of pay any fines that might result from rejecting the requirement.
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