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Iowa congresswoman touts Trump tax bill amid town hall protests

A member of Iowa’s conference described her support for President Donald Trump’s bill for taxes and spending in successive cities halls on Wednesday, even when the public members disrupted her speech.

“We were chanting when I was saying, as you know,” we maintain tax cuts, “said MP Ashley Hinson, R-R-R-Iowa, and I could not believe that people will penetrate taxes for themselves.

“I think there are a number of people who just appear to the city’s halls who want to disrupt. They didn’t care about what I had to say. They just wanted to scream and get angry.”

There were a large number of these people in the city halls in Elkader and Decorah on Wednesday.

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Representative Ashley Hinson, the city’s halls, held on Wednesday. (Getty Images)

In both events, Hinson described her support for the Trump Budget Budget and the House of Representatives and encouraged the efforts of the Ministry of Government efficiency (DOGE).

Both problems have a large negative reactions there, except for some exceptions.

At one point in the first city hall, a woman named Linda on behalf of another woman, Nicole, who was on a wheelchair, stood up to speak.

Then the crowd chanted when Heinson pledged that the Republicans were only repairing these programs, “so that people like you could continue to reach the treatments and medicines you needed.”

However, good intentions did not last long, when the next questioner accused the Republicans of cutting the university’s financing in favor of the tax cuts of the wealthy-although Hennson indicates that the bill does not change the income tax.

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“It is an absolute crime,” the man shouted.

Boos grew with a higher voice when Hinson accused the best universities of “allowing men to play in girls’ sport. People can be heard in the crowd screaming “stop” and “stop spinning.”

In the second city hall, the crowd managed to assure Hinson on Trump’s support.

“I think the president is fighting for you and fighting for me. I am fighting next to him. I think God saved President Trump’s life in Bater,” Hinson said shortly before he stopped.

“I think he saved his life in Bater, Pennsylvania for a reason. I think it is helping us to save this country,” she said.

Hinson was still uncomfortable by the demonstrators when she spoke with Fox News Digital the next day.

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President Donald Trump listens to a question during an event to present law enforcement officers with an award at the White House of Oval Office on May 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Center)

“I did exactly what I said I would do,” Hinson said. “I feel satisfied with what I managed to communicate and correct the record yesterday. I will not defend this agenda only and answer any questions on any day, at any time of the week, but I think it is really important to be there in the attack, and the record is correct.”

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The congress member said that the disturbances grew so loudly that they had pushed one of the old warriors in the Vietnam war to address her after one of the events and told her: “I could not hear all of this, and I think this is a shame because I wanted to hear what you had to say.”

“This is really harmful. Once again, these people whose only intention is to disrupt,” Hinson said. ” “People there want to be able to make a civilian speech, ask questions and hear my answers.”

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2025-05-29 20:17:00

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