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Woman forced to throw MAGA hat in trash at Cardinals game gets team's apology for staff 'misunderstanding'

It's his second large campaign event in New York this year, after drawing a big crowd in the New York City borough of the Bronx in May.

The Arizona Cardinals have apologized to a woman who was told she had to remove a "Make American Great Again" hat in order to enter State Farm Stadium for the team's game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. 

The team confirmed it has reached out to the woman in a statement to Fox News Digital on Wednesday. 

"In an isolated incident at Sunday's game, a stadium security member misunderstood a policy on prohibited items. Like most venues, ‘signage, posters, flags, or displays that are….political in nature' are not permitted. However, that did not apply in this instance. Moving forward we will work to provide clarity to all stadium personnel in these situations. We have also reached out to the individual involved to communicate that their experience was not consistent with our policies and practices and to apologize for that," the statement read. 

The woman, an Arizona native and Cardinals season ticket holder, was named Susan Rosener. She and her husband were on their way to their seats to see the Cardinals' surprising 41-10 win over the Rams, before a stadium staffer mistakenly told her to take off her hat baring the famous slogan of former President Trump's election campaign, according to multiple reports. 

"You can't bring that in here," the staffer said, according to Rosener, via News 12 Phoenix. 

"She's like, 'No political hats or shirts.' And I said, 'I haven't heard that at all.' And I said, 'That doesn't make sense to me.' And she goes, 'I said, Take your hat off,'" Rosener said. "In retrospect, I wish I would have stood my ground a little bit, but I wasn't sure what the

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