Threats of protest appear to have scuttled plans for President Trump’s first visit to Milwaukee this past week. It would have been Trump’s first visit to Wisconsin as president.

So far, massive protests have been a regular feature of Donald Trump’s presidency, but Harley-Davidson was reportedly uninterested in being the site of the president’s first out-of-state encounter with the demonstrators. An administration official told CNN that President Trump was set to visit a Harley-Davidson factory in Milwaukee, but the trip was called off after the company decided it didn’t want to deal with a planned protest.

The 128th Air Refueling Wing, a military airport in Milwaukee, confirmed that it was contacted by Trump’s press team and informed that the president will not be coming to the state Thursday, as previously scheduled.

Trump was expected to tour a Harley Davidson factory where he also planned to sign executive orders related to American manufacturing. But according to CNN, the trip was canceled after Harley Davidson officials expressed concern about the potential for protests.

Harley-Davidson issued a statement saying they “don’t have, nor did we have, a scheduled visit from the president this week at any of our facilities.” The statement noted that the company has hosted three of the last five presidents, and said, “We look forward to hosting the president in the future.” Harley – Davidson leaders and Trump plan to meet with in Wisconsin will reportedly travel to Washington, D.C. instead.

A White House spokesperson denied that the visit was called off because of the planned demonstration. “Due to scheduling, the leadership he was potentially traveling to meet with is now coming here,” said Deputy Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham.

Massive protests have been underway across the country in recent days following Trump’s controversial executive order banning the resettlement of refugees and a temporary travel ban for seven majority-Muslim nations.

News of Trump’s canceled visit was celebrated as a victory by protesters on social media.