Rep. Harriet Hageman drops in person town halls amid contentious public meetings
- Rep. Harriet Hageman announced that future town hall meetings will be virtual due to "Democrat threats of violence," according to her office's news release.
- Hageman has conducted 75 in-person town halls, with only two disrupted in the last three years, based on her own record.
- Recent protests allegedly threatened community safety, as noted in Hageman's announcement.
- Hageman expressed concerns about safety, calling for Senator Chuck Schumer and Representative Hakeem Jeffries to denounce organized disruptions and violence.
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Rep. Harriet Hageman drops in person town halls amid contentious public meetings
WYOMING (KIFI) - U.S. Representative Harriet Hageman (R-WY) is dropping in-person public town halls due in part to "credible threats to Hageman...recent incidents at public events...and the related national outbursts of politically motivated violence and attempts at intimidation," according to the congresswoman's office. For the full statement by Rep. Hageman's office, click HERE. The move follows a hostile town hall in Laramie earlier this mont…
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