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WASHINGTON – House Republicans are being instructed to stop conducting in-person town halls as lawmakers face angry crowds complaining about cuts implemented under President Donald Trump's ...
House Republicans who faced hostile crowds and viral confrontations at town halls in their districts are defending their decision to hold the events — despite recommendations from House GOP lead ...
Richard Hudson (R-N.C.), who told his fellow House Republicans in early March to stop holding in-person town halls amid a wave of angry backlash over the cuts and policies undertaken by the Trump ...
House Republicans are being encouraged to avoid in-person town halls in favor of phone and livestreamed versions, advice that comes after constituents and activists rocked recent GOP events by ...
A House Republican town hall began and ended in chaos Tuesday night as angry protesters jeered for over an hour in a small Midwestern city and accused Republicans of trying to gut critical ...
WASHINGTON — House GOP leaders are urging their Republican members to hold town halls virtually whenever possible amid backlash from the cost-cutting moves by Elon Musk’s Department of ...
A majority of House Republicans plan to avoid town hall meetings in their home districts during Congress’s two-week recess. This recess, scheduled for Easter and Passover, a couple of ...
Republican politicians have been facing criticism, protest, and outright anger from constituents across the country since the beginning of President Donald Trump's second term in the White House.
A coalition of national Democratic committees is launching town hall meetings in Republican-held House districts across the country, ramping up the party’s efforts to put politically vulnerable ...
Rep. Hudson said virtual forums allow them to have better control over events. Rep. Richard Hudson, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, encouraged House Republicans to ...