Summary

Rep. Chuck Edwards faced a hostile crowd at a town hall in Asheville, North Carolina, as attendees bombarded him with jeers and tough questions about Trump administration policies.

The event, attended by 300 inside and over 1,000 protesters outside, grew heated over Trump’s trade policies, government cuts, and Ukraine aid.

Edwards defended Trump but acknowledged voter frustrations. He insisted the administration was on track, despite disruptions.

The town hall highlighted the political divide in western North Carolina, with Asheville’s liberal residents challenging Edwards on key issues.

    • ARealAlaskan@lemmy.ca
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      8 hours ago

      I didn’t think so. What a dick

      ‘Edwards kept good humor throughout the raucous town hall, telling attendees at the end that he enjoyed hearing the crowd’s “passion” and “patriotism.” In a news conference afterward, Edwards said Trump and Musk were “over the target” in what they set out to accomplish.’

      Edited, grabbed the wrong quote

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      20 hours ago

      Sadly I highly doubt it.

      “I take away from what I heard today that we’re doing exactly what the American people sent us to Washington D.C. to do,” Edwards said, as several protesters pounded on the doors nearby.

      Talk about not reading the room.

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        9 hours ago

        Hopefully that will change. Considering the amount of protests already and it’s not even warm yet, I hope summer is just fucking lot. I can be idealistic and a bit naive though

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        19 hours ago

        I mean he’s technically not wrong. This is what everybody wanted. Project 2025 was published for like almost a whole year before the election.