Columnist Denied Entry to NYC Restaurants Wearing Fetterman-Style Casual Outfit in Social Experiment
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New York Post columnist Jon Levine wore a John Fetterman-style casual outfit to try getting into upscale NYC restaurants, but was denied entry.
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Levine did this as a social experiment and political commentary after the Senate relaxed its dress code for Fetterman.
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Levine was politely told his athletic attire was unacceptable and to leave the restaurants quietly.
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Levine argues allowing casual dress in the Senate lowers its status as a prestigious institution.
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Fox News security guards nearly tackled Levine when he tried entering their studio wearing the casual outfit.