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Conservative actor does Nordstrom one better after retailer drops Ivanka Trump brand
Shoppers enter the Nordstrom store April 1, 2003 on Michigan Avenue in Chicago. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Conservative actor does Nordstrom one better after retailer drops Ivanka Trump brand

Conservative actor Scott Baio says he'll "never again" shop at Nordstrom after the department store announced it would drop Ivanka Trump's clothing line.

"Dear @Nordstrom NEVER AGAIN!," Baio tweeted Saturday, along with what was presumably a picture of the Nordstrom credit card statement belonging to him and his wife, Renee Baio, showing that they spent more than $30,000 at the department store just in one year.

Baio is best known for playing "Chachi Arcola" on the 1970s sitcom "Happy Days" and "Charles" on the 1980s sitcom "Charles in Charge."

Baio frequently appears on Fox News Channel as a political commentator.

Nordstrom announced last week it was dropping the clothing and accessories line of Ivanka Trump, President Donald Trump's oldest daughter.

The department store said the decision was made because the line simply wasn't selling: “Each year we cut about 10 percent and refresh our assortment with about the same amount. In this case, based on the brand’s performance we’ve decided not to buy it for this season.”

President Trump wasn't convinced, taking to Twitter where he blasted the retail chain for being "unfair" to his daughter.

Baio made headlines back in March 2016 when he officially endorsed Donald Trump for president on Fox News' "Justice with Judge Jeanine Pirro."

"It's very simple," Baio said while explaining to Pirro why he supported Trump.

"When he speaks I understand him. He speaks like I speak. He communicates with people very well," Baio added, CNN reported.

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