Protesters disrupt Hageman's Rock Springs town hall meeting
- Harriet Hageman won the Republican primary against Liz Cheney by over 30 points, as noted by Cheney in her concession speech.
- Cheney stated she called Hageman to concede, but Hageman disputed this, saying she received only a brief voicemail message.
- Audio provided by Cheney's campaign confirms she conceded in a voicemail left after the race was called, stating, 'Hi, Harriet, it is Liz Cheney calling.'
- During a recent town hall, Hageman faced an angry crowd and defended her congressional work, stating, 'Spending is the fraud.
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Crowd jeers Hageman at tense Laramie town hall; she calls them ‘hysterical’
By Maggie MullenLARAMIE, Wyo. — Wyoming’s U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman provided no new details regarding the Trump administration’s mass layoffs of federal workers during a Wednesday night town hall. Her constituents, however, made one thing clear — they want answers. And many of them are angry. More than 500 people squeezed into the auditorium of the historic Laramie Plains Civic Center. With each seat filled, including the balcony, residents crow…
Liz Cheney Shares Voicemail after Her Opponent Claims Cheney Never Conceded: 'I'm Calling to Concede'
"All she said was, 'Hello, Harriet,'" Hageman claimed, despite audio of a message Cheney apparently left, saying, "I'm calling to concede the election and congratulate you on the win"
Wyoming Rep. Harriet Hageman grilled at town hall about DOGE: 'Where is this fraud?'
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Wyoming Republican Rep. Harriet Hageman tangled with a fiery town hall audience in her home state on Thursday night as she went back and forth with constituents over Elon Musk’s DOGE and cuts to federal spending. At one point, Hageman sparred with a woman who said she was a retired military officer and Republican, who grilled the congresswoman over the evidence of alleged fraud that …
'Deport Elon!': Republican rep left dumbfounded after Trump voters unleash deafening chorus of anti-DOGE boos
Wyoming Republicans should be on top of the world right now. In November the state voted for Donald Trump by an incredible margin of 46 points, helping propel him to the White House. So, you’d think they’d be floating on a cloud of satisfaction as all their electoral Christmasses come at once. Well, it certainly seems like there’s a strong sense of buyer’s remorse down in Wyoming. Earlier this week a Republican town hall took place led by Congre…
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