President Trump arrives for dinner at Joe’s Seafood in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, together with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President Vance.
Win McNamee/Getty Photographs
disguise caption
toggle caption
Win McNamee/Getty Photographs
President Trump made a uncommon go to to a D.C. restaurant on Tuesday evening, the place he was met with heckles and protests.
The president ventured one block from the White Home to Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab, a Miami-based chain with a wealthy historical past of celeb patrons (together with Trump himself, who visited its Florida location within the ’90s, in line with proprietor Stephen Sawitz).
It was Trump’s first D.C. restaurant outing of his second time period, and arguably of his presidency: Throughout his first time period, he ate out solely on the since-shuttered steakhouse inside his former lodge. Nevertheless, the timing of Tuesday’s outing isn’t any coincidence.

Trump’s dinner got here precisely a month after he declared a criminal offense emergency in D.C., which has seen Nationwide Guard troops patrolling the streets and native police working with federal regulation enforcement to cease folks at visitors checkpoints— in addition to widespread protests in opposition to them. His management of D.C. police is about to run out after Wednesday.
Trump has in latest days touted a whole drop in crime within the nation’s capital, which information exhibits is down (in comparison with final August) however not gone altogether. He made comparable claims of success exterior the restaurant, flanked by Vice President Vance, Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
“I would not have achieved this three months in the past, 4 months in the past, I actually would not have achieved it a 12 months in the past,” Trump advised reporters. “This was one of the vital unsafe cities within the nation. Now it is as protected as there may be within the nation, so we’re right here with Cupboard members having dinner, and everyone ought to exit.”
Trump’s arrival drew a combination of cheers and boos from bystanders exterior the restaurant, in line with movies from the scene. As he walked inside he acquired a hotter welcome, with video posted by the White Home capturing loud cheers and applause from his fellow diners.
“Now we have a protected metropolis now,” Trump advised them. “Take pleasure in yourselves, you will not be mugged going dwelling.”
However as Trump and his aides walked over to their desk, their victory lap was punctured by protests. A number of individuals who later recognized themselves as members of the feminist group CODEPINK stood inches away from the president, chanting: “Free D.C., Free Palestine, Trump is the Hitler of our time.”

Movies posted by the group present Trump listening along with his head cocked, then elevating a finger to sign for the protesters’ elimination. The White Home has not responded to NPR’s request for remark in regards to the interplay.
Talking afterward from the road, protester Olivia DiNucci stated, “we want troops out of in every single place,” naming Gaza — the place the U.S. helps Israel in its struggle with Hamas, however does not have troops on the bottom — in addition to Venezuela and Puerto Rico, the place the U.S. has stepped up army operations in latest weeks.
“So we had been in there saying: He’ll completely not be capable of have dinner in peace,” she added.
Joe’s, the restaurant, has since been flooded with one-star evaluations and Trump-related feedback on its Fb web page, many important of the president and the restaurant for internet hosting him. In an e mail to NPR, it declined to touch upon Trump’s go to.
Trump isn’t any stranger to being heckled at public outings. Simply days earlier, his presence on the U.S. Open males’s finals in New York Metropolis on Sunday drew blended cheers and boos from the half-empty stadium as enhanced safety measures saved many ticketholders stranded exterior in lengthy strains.
Trump plans to attend one other high-profile sporting occasion in New York on Thursday, with White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt telling reporters that he might be within the stands at a Yankees dwelling recreation after commemorating the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror assaults at a Pentagon ceremony.
Trump says D.C. eating places are booming, however many are struggling
On his technique to dinner, Trump advised reporters that D.C. eating places “at the moment are booming.”
“Persons are going out to dinner the place they did not exit for years, and it is a protected metropolis,” the president stated.
However the information — anecdotal and in any other case — paints a blended image.
August is often a gradual month for D.C. eating, provided that Congress — and plenty of residents — are out of city for recess. However information from the net eating platform OpenTable confirmed that D.C. restaurant reservations dropped by a mean of 24% year-over-year within the week after Trump declared a criminal offense emergency on Aug. 10.
A part of that drop could be defined by the truth that Summer time Restaurant Week was held throughout that interval final 12 months. The occasion is a celebration of the native eating scene placed on by the Restaurant Affiliation of Metropolitan Washington (RAMW), by which a whole bunch of taking part eating places provide multi-course meals at mounted costs.
However, as NPR reported final week, some locals have deliberately prevented eating out due to the additional regulation enforcement officers deployed throughout the town. Others, although, say they really feel safer on their journey to dinner than they did earlier than.

Reservation visitors has largely rebounded within the days since, together with throughout this 12 months’s Summer time Restaurant Week, which began on Aug. 18. RAMW prolonged it for an additional week this 12 months, working via the top of August.
Shawn Townsend, president and CEO of RAMW, advised NPR earlier this month that eating places had been already scuffling with elevated prices, from labor to hire management to meals itself.
“My of us are simply making an attempt to get via the following couple weeks,” he stated.
Townsend advised NPR in an announcement on Wednesday that when RAMW surveyed its over 1,500 members earlier this 12 months, restaurant operators recognized their high considerations as inflation, tariffs, federal workforce reductions and immigration — not crime, although he acknowledged security “will all the time be a precedence.”
“We acknowledge that August was troublesome for a lot of operators, with the mixture of summer time journey, excessive warmth, and heightened federal presence resulting in softer gross sales and diminished foot visitors,” he stated.
Townsend added that fall historically “brings renewed power to our metropolis,” from the return of Congress to varsity college students, and that eating places “are prepared to fulfill this second and welcome friends again to expertise the vibrancy and hospitality that outline eating within the District.”