An Iowa congressman supported President Donald Trump’s tax and the bill of expenses at the town councils on Wednesday, even when members of the public damaged and interrupted his speech.
“They were excited when he said, you know,” We are retaining tax cuts, “and I can’t believe that people will reduce their tax cuts by themselves,” said representative Ashley Hinson, R-IAA, on Fox News Digital.
“I think there are several people who only appear in these councils who want to disorganize.
And on Wednesday there was a significant number of such people in Elkader and Decorah.
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Ashley Hinson’s representative on Wednesday celebrated the councils behind. (Getty’s pictures)
In both events, Hinson supported the Trump and House Republican Budget Reconciliation Act and promoted the efforts of the Government Efficiency Department (DOGE).
Both issues largely resulted in the negative reactions of the people, except for some exceptions.
At one point in the first town hall, a woman named Linda was in the name of another woman, Nicole, who was in a wheelchair and had “difficulty talking”. Nicole, based on federal health and health programs, worried about the cuts in the programs that his life made his life hindered, said Linda.
The crowd was then encouraged as Hinson pledged that Republicans only reformed these programs, “so people like you could continue to have access to the treatments and medicines they need.”
The goodwill was short, however, when the next question accused the Republicans to reduce the university’s funding in favor of tax cuts for the rich, despite the fact that Hinson states that the bill does not change between brackets.
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“It’s an absolute crime,” the man called.
The boos became stronger when Hinson accused the best universities of “letting men play girls.” The people of the people were heard by shouting “stopping” and “stop turning”.
In his second town hall, the crowd was shown when Hinson emphasized his support for Trump.
“The President is, I think, fighting for you and struggling for me. I’m struggling with him. I think God saved the life of President Trump in Butler,” Hinson said before having a brief pause as the boos swell.
“I think he saved his life in Butler, Pennsylvania for a reason. I think he is helping us to save this country,” he continued.
Protesters were still puzzled when he spoke with Fox News Digital the next day.

President Donald Trump listens to a question during an event to present law agents with a prize at the Oval Office of the White House on May 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
“I did exactly what I said I was going to do,” Hinson said. “I feel good about what I could communicate and correct the registration yesterday. And I will not only defend this agenda and answer any questions any day, any time of the week, but I think it is really important that I am out of offense, correcting the registration.”
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The congressman said that the interruptions became so strong that he caused a Vietnam war veteran to go after one of the events and say, “I couldn’t hear all this, and I think it’s a shame because I wanted to hear what you had to say.”
“This is really the service. Again, these people who are the only intention is to interrupt, someone like the man who served in our country, who wanted to come and listen to what he had to say, had trouble listening to,” Hinson said. “People there want to have civilian speech and ask questions and listen to my answers.”
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