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Gop representative Ashley Hinson met hooks at the town hall of Iowa

Voters of the 2nd district of the Iowa congress met on Wednesday the representative of the GOP Ashley Hinson with huts, prices and laughter during a town hall in Decorah.

The Anners started during the prepared remarks of Hinson at the start of the town hall.

“I think it is important to note that when we look at last year, when we look at the elections, I think that the Americans massively crushed the status quo for the country. We saw an open border, high inflation, we saw men and women in Iowa and in our country felt their voice.

“The president is, I think, fight for you and fight for me,” added Hinson. The crowd responded with airs and people shouting: “No!”

Several other Republican legislators faced crowds hostile to town halls this year.

Near the start of President Donald Trump's second term, members of the Congress Gop in Texas, Kansas and North Carolina met hooks and prices when they talked about Trump and his Elon Musk advisor to reduce federal workforce. And the representative Mike Flood, R-Neb., Was also grilled by the voters in a town hall of his district this week.

In her remarks prepared on Wednesday, Hinson said that she was “proud” to vote in the House last week for the Trump's agenda bill – nicknamed “Big Beautiful Bill” – who seeks to extend the president's tax reductions in 2017, strengthen expenses for soldiers and border security, to eliminate taxes on advice and excessive work and Slash And the additional nutrition aid program.

After having voted for his vote for the legislation, Hinson met the main huan and the tunes, forcing her to suspend her speech.

“It's your time,” she told the crowd in response to her hoots, adding: “I'm here to clean a lot of disinformation today.”

The crowd laughed by responding to its negative reactions.

Several times during the part of the Town Hall questions and answers, the crowd has hooked or laughed when Hinson mentioned his support for Trump.

After the town hall, Olivia Late, spokesperson for Hinson, told NBC News in a statement that “representative Hinson is not afraid to face anyone and defend his support on Trump's agenda who will help families, farmers and workers from Iowa”.

One question in particular agitated the crowd, when a constituent asked questions about “corruption in Washington”, specifically quoting the Trump administration's decision to accept a luxury jet as a gift from Qatar and Trump's decision to organize a dinner for those who spent millions of dollars on his coin.

People have applauded while the man asked his question, including his innuendo that “there are many reasons why someone like you could be silent. You might be afraid to say something. You could really see corruption … or you may not worry about it.

“Can you help me understand why you are silent about this corruption?” He added.

“I think it's really unfair to involve that I like to see corruption in Washington, DC,” replied Hinson while the crowd demanded.

“I am here to answer your questions in public because I care about transparency and responsibility and do things the right way,” she added, saying later to the man who asked the question: “I answer your question. You may not like my answer, and it is your right not to like my answer.”

Several members of the crowd also shouted that Hinson was a “fraud” later at the town hall, after a man posed a accused question Trump and his cabinet of “breaking the laws by ignoring the ordinances of the federal judge”.

“When are you going to do the responsibility for which you were elected by holding the executive power responsible for the indictment and the indictment?” The man asked Hinson.

“The judges must follow the law. I do not think that this country needs another dismissal masquerade,” she replied, to which the crowd shouted “no.”

As she allegedly alleged “flagrant abuses” by several federal judges who have paused or interrupted certain actions of the presidential executive and have committed to work with the presidents of one or the other of the parties to achieve common goals, the members of the crowd claimed and shouted: “You are fraud.”

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