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BumRushDaShow

(160,902 posts)
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 06:00 PM Sep 13

Elected officials wonder whether to continue in-person town halls: 'How can we?'

Source: Politico

09/13/2025 10:00 AM EDT


A summer of raucous constituent events had members of Congress rethinking the future of old-school congressional town halls. The killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is now prompting some to take an even harder look at ditching a longstanding American tradition.

This year’s in-person, open-access Q&As have been fewer and farther between as lawmakers of both parties have seen increasing hostility at the events. Republican lawmakers were all but guaranteed to encounter constituents angry about President Donald Trump’s policies and the legislative agenda they’ve pursued. A significant number of Democrats have also been jeered by activists seeking to end Israel’s war in Gaza.

On both sides, lawmakers have complained that the protests have made a civil exchange of views nearly impossible, with attendees often seeking to drown out their comments with boos and chants. But Kirk’s killing Wednesday on a Utah college campus compounded their sense that large-scale public appearances are paying diminishing political returns with a new sense of anxiety.

GOP Rep. Cliff Bentz of Oregon cited “intentionally disruptive” audience behavior in announcing earlier this month that he would stick exclusively to telephone town halls and smaller group meetings for the foreseeable future. In an interview after Wednesday’s shooting, he said more of his colleagues are rethinking their approach to in-person events. “We can’t have an open society and one that talks about politics if everybody’s worried about getting shot,” Bentz said.

Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/09/13/charlie-kirk-town-hall-lawmakers-00562601



“We can’t have an open society and one that talks about politics if everybody’s worried about getting shot,” Bentz said.


Democrats and gun-control advocates (and there are some on both sides) have given people like you "options" and you dismissed it while bending the knee to the NRA.
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Elected officials wonder whether to continue in-person town halls: 'How can we?' (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Sep 13 OP
How convenient. Justice Brandeis Sep 13 #1
LOL. No kidding. PSPS Sep 13 #11
"Let's blame the guns that we hump." intheflow Sep 14 #24
JD says do not couch your humping fears. GreenWave Sep 14 #30
Fucked if they do, screwed if they don't, AND they want to blame it on gun violence? hahahahahahahahahahahahaha! ... marble falls Sep 13 #2
Serious talk and actions should have been done decades ago and this is how it is after so much inaction Deuxcents Sep 13 #3
Republicans had been avoiding them before Kirk's murder, at least now they'll have an excuse. sop Sep 13 #4
Weenies Bayard Sep 13 #5
you could, if azureblue Sep 13 #6
What are they afraid of? Zorro Sep 13 #7
it only hits home for repukes when one of their own racist fascist fucks is the victim Skittles Sep 13 #9
Good question Rebl2 Sep 13 #12
nope, no rethinking Skittles Sep 13 #13
Thoughts & prayers. Dulcinea Sep 13 #15
You lead from the front, that's how. Mysterian Sep 13 #8
That's weak JustAnotherGen Sep 13 #10
Go sister! Proud of you! Hold your head high! LeftInTX Sep 14 #21
Here's a thought Zorro Sep 13 #14
Hold them inside and don't let people bring guns in? Old Testament Libera Sep 13 #16
Haven't heard any Dems complain... JT45242 Sep 13 #17
AOC cancelled. LeftInTX Sep 14 #22
Thanks hadn't seen that one EOM JT45242 Sep 14 #25
Imagine how hard it is to get an education when you're worried about getting shot. Solly Mack Sep 14 #18
Hey politicians, I'm not going to pay taxes, it's not safe out here. I could get mowed down at the H&R Block!!! RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Sep 14 #19
They need to quit kissing the oversized ass of the orange guy Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 14 #20
Worried about getting shot? Welcome to our world AllyCat Sep 14 #23
Start telling the truth would help. marble falls Sep 14 #26
On many issues, when consequences come home to roost bucolic_frolic Sep 14 #27
Funny. NCDem47 Sep 14 #28
Boo-fucking-hoo, Republican gun pimps. Paladin Sep 14 #29
So they are against any kind of gun control, but they are afraid to appear in public because of...too may gun nuts. Midnight Writer Sep 14 #31
In other words if it is not praise for elected officals, republianmushroom Sep 14 #32

PSPS

(14,967 posts)
11. LOL. No kidding.
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 09:45 PM
Sep 13

"We can't say it's because our constituents despise us for supporting trump's malicious policies, so let's just blame it on guns!"

marble falls

(68,738 posts)
2. Fucked if they do, screwed if they don't, AND they want to blame it on gun violence? hahahahahahahahahahahahaha! ...
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 06:05 PM
Sep 13

... their constituents will see right through that shit screen.

Deuxcents

(24,202 posts)
3. Serious talk and actions should have been done decades ago and this is how it is after so much inaction
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 06:05 PM
Sep 13

So..now they’re concerned? Thousands of school children’s lives should have been the breaking point a long time ago

sop

(16,227 posts)
4. Republicans had been avoiding them before Kirk's murder, at least now they'll have an excuse.
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 06:07 PM
Sep 13

Bayard

(27,178 posts)
5. Weenies
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 06:30 PM
Sep 13

They really don't want to know what their constituents think, as long as the minority keeps sending them to Congress.

azureblue

(2,567 posts)
6. you could, if
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 06:43 PM
Sep 13

You start representing the people of your precinct. Not the rich or big business. And quit kissing Trump's ass.

Zorro

(17,940 posts)
7. What are they afraid of?
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 06:49 PM
Sep 13

Republicans have been promoting easy access to guns for everyone for decades now. Now the chickens are coming home to roost?

Skittles

(167,742 posts)
9. it only hits home for repukes when one of their own racist fascist fucks is the victim
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 08:25 PM
Sep 13

gawd they are disgusting

Rebl2

(17,024 posts)
12. Good question
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 10:14 PM
Sep 13

I thought they were okay with guns. When 26 children were murdered at their elementary school, they may have sent thoughts and prayers, but that’s all they did. Guess they thought that children were expendable, just collateral damage in their quest to keep their second amendment rights. Well thoughts and prayers do not keep people safe from people intent on killing other people. Now that it’s one of their own radicals that is murdered, maybe they are rethinking it, but I doubt it.

JustAnotherGen

(37,120 posts)
10. That's weak
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 09:38 PM
Sep 13

I sit on the dais at open Council Meetings and Zoning Board meetings. Elected Democrats from the dog catcher on up get death threats. I get death threats. I still show up.

They need to grow a set of ovaries and get out there and serve the people that voted for them.

Zorro

(17,940 posts)
14. Here's a thought
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 10:24 PM
Sep 13

Why not let every Republican town hall attendee carry a gun? That's the society they've been advocating for decades.

JT45242

(3,641 posts)
17. Haven't heard any Dems complain...
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 11:42 PM
Sep 13

Of course, if I were a MAGAt, id be worried about getting executed by other MAGAts to the left and right of me.

RedWhiteBlueIsRacist

(1,174 posts)
19. Hey politicians, I'm not going to pay taxes, it's not safe out here. I could get mowed down at the H&R Block!!!
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 12:25 AM
Sep 14

Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(129,130 posts)
20. They need to quit kissing the oversized ass of the orange guy
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 02:06 AM
Sep 14

And represent their constituents for a change

AllyCat

(18,237 posts)
23. Worried about getting shot? Welcome to our world
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 05:59 AM
Sep 14

Stupid GOP guy. This is our life every day. Worried about getting shot our kids getting shot.

If only there had been a way to stop that….🙄

bucolic_frolic

(52,541 posts)
27. On many issues, when consequences come home to roost
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 09:50 AM
Sep 14

the tide will turn.

But don't lose sight of the fact that they were fine as long as it only impacts the left, the poor, the underlings of society.

Paladin

(31,679 posts)
29. Boo-fucking-hoo, Republican gun pimps.
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 10:56 AM
Sep 14

What's the matter? That shoe doesn't fit your other foot?

Midnight Writer

(24,782 posts)
31. So they are against any kind of gun control, but they are afraid to appear in public because of...too may gun nuts.
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 12:11 PM
Sep 14

republianmushroom

(21,491 posts)
32. In other words if it is not praise for elected officals,
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 08:08 PM
Sep 14

then they don't want to be exposed to or hear about it. Figures.

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