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VisitWhat will be the public response to the barring incident involving JD Vance and Primanti Bros by December 31, 2024?
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JD Vance Barred from Primanti Bros, Pays for 50 Supporters' Tabs
Sep 28, 2024, 08:52 PM
Senator JD Vance was barred from entering Primanti Bros restaurant in North Versailles, Pennsylvania, where about 50 supporters had gathered to greet him. Despite having approval for the visit, Vance was told he could not enter and was threatened with police action if he did. Supporters, who had paid for their drinks, cancelled their food orders and left in protest. Vance, a Vice Presidential candidate, ended up shaking hands with supporters in the parking lot and paid for everyone's tabs. The incident has sparked controversy, especially as the restaurant had hosted an event for Vice President Kamala Harris just a month prior.
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