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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Home Depot artisan Krystal Lake, whose arguable anti-Trump hat took over the internet this week, says she won't be donning the cap to assignment again.
["400px"]"I won't be cutting the hat central Home Depot anymore," Lake told the Advance Friday, "but I'm absolutely activity to be cutting it in accessible -- 100 percent."
Lake, who affairs to go aback to assignment abutting week, says she is "shocked all of this is accident over her hat."
Home Depot told the Advance that the hat violates the store's policy, which prohibits advisers from cutting "items that reflect political statements."
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"No one on our administration aggregation saw her cutting the hat -- otherwise, they would accept had her abolish it immediately."
A agent for Home Depot on Thursday said that the home advance alternation has common its dress cipher to all advisers and that "there can be repercussions if some debris to chase the policy."
"I'm not activity to be specific about a distinct individual, but I can acquaint you that if addition refuses to chase any of our behavior -- not aloof dress cipher -- it can advance to termination," the agent said.
["400px"]Lake says she's currently in the action of creating added "AMERICA WAS NEVER GREAT" baseball caps for her accompany and supporters nationwide.
"I've gotten a lot of abrogating letters beatific my way," she said. "But now I'm accepting a lot of abutment from accompany and strangers."
Lake says she hopes the caps will be accessible anon for bodies acknowledging her message.
["400px"]"The point of the hat was to say America needs alteration and improvement," Lake said. "I don't anticipate it's a absolute bulletin to say, "Let's attending to the past.'"
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Gallery: Home Depot worker's 'America was never great' hat blaze amusing media rage
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