'It's burning people out': Trump aides whine about 'viciousness' of private citizens cursing them out in public
Several Trump administration officials are increasingly feeling bitter about the nasty treatment they’re receiving from their fellow Americans when they venture out in public. In a lengthy Washington Post story about Trump officials getting publicly shamed by private citizens, Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway reveals that a man recently told her she should be “ashamed” of herself while she was in a New Jersey grocery store. Conway says that she responded to the insult with a stiff upper lip, however. “What am I gonna do?” she tells the Post. “Fall apart in the canned vegetable aisle?” Similarly, Trump aide Stephen Miller recently found himself getting cursed out by bartender at a sushi bar — and in response, the Post reports, Miller threw away the $80 worth of takeout sushi he had just bought from the restaurant.