Trump dismisses GOP town hall backlash as result of ‘paid troublemakers’
- U.S. Senator Roger Marshall faced backlash during a town hall in Oakley, Kansas, where attendees criticized him for recent federal job cuts and President Trump's policies.
- Marshall acknowledged the contentious town hall, noting that he had experienced similar situations before.
- In response to constituents' concerns over job cuts, Marshall expressed disappointment over the town hall's conduct and said, "I'll try to come back another day".
- President Donald Trump suggested that "paid 'troublemakers' are attending Republican Town Hall Meetings," implying a strategy by Democrats to disrupt these events.
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Trump Claims Angry Constituents At GOP Town Halls Are All 'Paid Troublemakers'—Because Of Course
After a rash of Republican town halls where MAGA lawmakers have been met with outraged constituents, President Donald Trump claimed on Truth Social that the audiences have been made up of "paid troublemakers" that are secretly Democrats. Republican lawmakers returning home for their first congressional recess since Trump’s inauguration encountered heated reactions from their constituents. While many of the loudest criticisms came from self-iden…
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
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