Attorney Dan Goldstein (above), his husband, Matthew Lasner and their toddler were filmed being escorted by security through SFO hours after being removed from their first flight from JFK when Goldstein verbally attack Ivanka Trump who was on the plane
The great escape: Ivanka was photographed getting off the JetBlue plane in San Francisco with her family Thursday afternoon after the incident earlier in the day at JFK
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The mother-of-three carried her oldest son in her arms while walking down the steps of the plane. Her daughter was just steps ahead of her to get off the plane which had just flown roughly five hours directly to SFO from JFK
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Ivanka quickly got inside a waiting SUV, as her husband Jared carried a car seat where their youngest son was buckled into
Swift exit: Ivanka (circled above), her husband, Jared Kushner, and their three children, were escorted by Secret Service officers off the JetBlue plane before any other passengers once it arrived at SFO in the afternoon
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Rushing: The family was ushered into waiting SUVs that took them to a nearby private jet that is heading to Hawaii
I've never wanted to see two Jew Fags get their ass kicked more than these two.
And not because they're Jews. Or Fags.
It's a weird feeling, I must admit.
[h=1]Fans of Ivanka Trump flood Clinton supporter's Amazon book page with one-star reviews after his husband accosted the future first daughter on JetBlue flight[/h]
Attorney Daniel Goldstein, of Brooklyn, New York, accosted Ivanka Trump on a JetBlue flight from New York to San Francisco on Thursday
His husband Matthew Lasner, an urban studies professor at Hunter College, defended Goldstein, saying he 'expressed his displeasure in a calm tone'
Goldstein, Lasner and their child were kicked off the flight
Since then, both Goldstein and Lasner have been branded 'scum of the earth', 'd*****bags,' 'political terrorists' and 'heterophobic bigots'
Lasner's book has received more than 100 one-star reviews since the incident
One review called Lasner a 'liberal idiot that harasses a young mother and her three children aboard a Jet Blue airline...'
By JESSICA CHIA FOR DAILYMAIL.COM PUBLISHED: 14:39, 24 December 2016 | UPDATED: 17:28, 24 December 2016
Fans of Ivanka Trump are leaving one-star reviews for a Hillary Clinton supporter's book after his husband confronted the future first daughter on a flight. Attorney Daniel Goldstein, of Brooklyn, New York, accosted Ivanka on a JetBlue flight from New York to San Francisco on Thursday, reportedly screaming: 'Why is she on our flight? She should be flying private.' His husband Matthew Lasner, who was also on the plane, claims Goldstein simply 'expressed his displeasure in a calm tone', but the couple and their child were asked to leave the aircraft. Since then, both Goldstein and Lasner have been branded 'scum of the earth', 'd*****bags,' 'political terrorists' and 'heterophobic bigots', while Lasner's book has been flooded with bad reviews on Amazon.
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Daniel Goldstein (left), of Brooklyn, New York, accosted Ivanka Trump on a JetBlue flight on Thursday. He, his husband Matthew Lasner (right) and their child were kicked off the plane
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Goldstein reportedly told Ivanka 'Your father is ruining the country' before screaming 'Why is she on our flight?'
Lasner, an urban studies professor at Hunter College who was very vocal about his distaste for Trump on Twitter, wrote a book in 2012 titled High Life: Condo Living in the Suburban Century. Only one of the 106 reviews left on the book's Amazon page was written by someone who made a verified purchase in 2013.
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Now, Trump supporters are flooding Lasner's book with one-star reviews on Amazon
The others were written on December 22 and 23 following the incident with Ivanka, with several of the reviews making personal attacks on Lasner. One review, written by user 'Amazon Customer', called Lasner a 'liberal idiot that harasses a young mother and her three children aboard a Jet Blue airline...' Other trolls took a more understated approach in referencing their support for Ivanka. User 'fmp4369' for example, wrote: 'This book goes nowhere, like missing a flight. Book left me feeling like I was stuck at an airport. Story didn't have any altitude. Hopefully it's not made into an in flight movie.' A few others said they used the book as toilet paper, while one person suggested it should be marketed as a fire starter. One Amazon user tried to fight back, leaving a five-star review commending the book and adding: 'Not recommended for white supremacists.' Dailymail.com has reached out to Amazon for comment.
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Only one of the 106 reviews left on the book's Amazon page was written by someone who made a verified purchase in 2013
One Amazon user tried to fight back, leaving a five-star review commending the book and adding: 'Not recommended for white supremacists'