Trump dismisses GOP town hall backlash as result of ‘paid troublemakers’
- Rep. Glenn Grothman was booed at a Wisconsin town hall for defending Trump's policies on citizenship and diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, according to Wisconsin Public Radio.
- Attendees at a town hall for Rep. Pete Sessions expressed concerns about Elon Musk and Social Security, as reported by The New York Times.
- Rep. Rich McCormick experienced boos at a recent meeting regarding Department of Government Efficiency cuts, reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
- President Donald Trump claimed 'paid troublemakers' are causing unrest at Republican town halls, stating it is a strategy employed by Democrats, as he wrote on Truth Social.
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Trump and Republicans blame town hall backlash on Dems and 'paid troublemakers'
President Trump this week pushed back against criticism from voters at recent town halls with Republican members of Congress, claiming with no evidence the backlash came from 'paid ‘troublemakers.'
Donald Trump has bonkers meltdown over protesters
Donate to Democratic candidate Adam Frisch. Donate to Palmer Report. Note: We need to raise $465 TODAY to keep the fight going against Trump. Trump and his henchmen are trying to destroy our democracy. We must fight back. Click here to donate what you can ----House Republicans can’t hold town halls without facing angry protesters who are demanding to know why Donald Trump is allowing Elon Musk to eliminate their jobs and damage the economy. Gi…
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