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Omaha Steve

(105,284 posts)
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 07:29 PM 9 hrs ago

Iowa town hall attendees turn on each other as Sen. Grassley faces heated questions

Source: AP

By MARK VANCLEAVE and HANNAH FINGERHUT
Updated 2:15 PM CDT, April 23, 2025

NORTHWOOD, Iowa (AP) — Iowans attending a forum Wednesday hosted by Sen. Chuck Grassley started to turn on each other as the lawmaker faced heated questions about President Donald Trump ‘s first months in office.

The room of about 100 people in north-central Worth County, near the Minnesota border, was largely critical of the administration and peppered Grassley with questions about mass deportations, including Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s, Elon Musk and cuts to the federal workforce and tariffs.

But when one woman used her turn to apologize to Grassley for “all the grief you’ve gotten this morning,” it offered a glimpse at the deep-seated political rifts running through even the smallest U.S. communities.

Some exchanged expletives, almost posturing for a fight. There were shouts between audience members to “shut up.” Others took out their phones to record the moment.



Sen. Chuck Grassley takes questions from constituents during a contentious town hall event in Northwood, Iowa on Wednesday.
MARK VANCLEAVE, ASSOCIATED PRESS

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/town-hall-grassley-trump-c7c8a715bdccf677821a1713d7d8eef1

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Iowa town hall attendees turn on each other as Sen. Grassley faces heated questions (Original Post) Omaha Steve 9 hrs ago OP
I may not like or agree with him but Dr. Shepper 9 hrs ago #1
I wouldn't give him that much credit. LudwigPastorius 5 hrs ago #5
Why does ole Chuck always loom over his constituents? rsdsharp 9 hrs ago #2
I've noticed that, too. OrangeJoe 7 hrs ago #4
He's just trying to polish up his tarnished legacy. Too late Chuck. Clouds Passing 8 hrs ago #3
the fact that there are still staunch defenders stopdiggin 2 hrs ago #6
Trump, the Great Uniter Escaped Floridian 2 hrs ago #7

LudwigPastorius

(12,252 posts)
5. I wouldn't give him that much credit.
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 11:36 PM
5 hrs ago

He probably thought his staff was taking him to a Golden Corral for the Early Bird Special.

OrangeJoe

(498 posts)
4. I've noticed that, too.
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 09:59 PM
7 hrs ago

He always seems to move up on them in an attitude of intimidation. What a wanker.

stopdiggin

(13,610 posts)
6. the fact that there are still staunch defenders
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 02:36 AM
2 hrs ago

(and rather a lot of them) for the administration and the MAGA line ...
Should not be any great surprise to those paying attention. The handful of loyalists that are actually expressing regret or amending their stance - is still very much the minority.

And let's face it - the 'town hall' attendee - has for a long time leaned toward the vocal and the aggrieved. So this is fairly standard.
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