Demonstrators Gather During Indiana Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith's Town Hall Event in Zionsville
- Governor Micah Beckwith held a town hall on Tuesday night at Zionsville Town Hall where roughly 100 Hoosiers gathered.
- The event followed planned peaceful protests by Indivisible Central Indiana and stemmed from backlash to Beckwith's controversial views and comments.
- During the two-hour session, Beckwith defended his stance on religion in government, chemtrails conspiracy concerns, and recent tax reforms amid heated exchanges.
- Beckwith warned that if he faced sarcastic comments, he would respond in kind, as about 30 protesters gathered outside beforehand.
- The town hall highlighted ongoing polarization but Beckwith affirmed continued public dialogue as essential, calling the event a success despite the contentious atmosphere.
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Demonstrators gather during Indiana Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith's town hall event in Zionsville
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. — Protestors gathered during a town hall event Indiana Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith held in Zionsville Tuesday night. The demonstration was organized by Indivisible Central Indiana. In a press release, the organization described the gathering as "family friendly" and "rooted in nonviolent civic engagement." Indivisible Central Indiana indicated the demonstration was designed to "raise public awareness about Beckwith's dang…
In Zionsville, Lt. Gov. Beckwith defends remarks on Three-Fifths Compromise
Lt. Gov. Beckwith holds town hall in Zionsville ZIONSVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith on Tuesday night had a town hall meeting at Zionsville Town Hall, addressing controversial comments he’s made about the Three-Fifths Compromise. In a video posted in April, the Republican said the Three-Fifths Compromise was “a great move” by the northern delegates at the 1787 Constitutional Convention. “This was a great move by the North to…

Hoosier Group to Protest Beckwith’s Zionsville Town Hall
Source: Micah Beckwith / Micah Beckwith INDIANAPOLIS — A Central Indiana group plans to protest Tuesday night’s town hall in Zionsville. Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith says the pushback won’t shake him because he’s there to hear what matters to Hoosiers. “There are some people who are really disrespectful, like one lady in Bloomington who stood up, screamed ‘White supremacist,’ and walked out,” Beckwith told WIBC News. Beckwith’s town hall is set f…
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