McConnell faces constituents as GOP lawmakers confronted with questions at town halls

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McConnell faces constituents as GOP lawmakers confronted with questions at town halls

McConnell faces constituents as GOP lawmakers confronted with questions at town halls

Republicans have been confronted with questions about Trump's policies.

Longtime Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell will face constituents Thursday in his home state of Kentucky as Republican lawmakers continue to face hostile crowds raising issues with President Donald Trump’s policies.

Party leadership has advised against holding in-person events after some lawmakers faced volatile crowds back home in their districts and questions about cuts to Medicaid and Social Security, Trump’s tariffs and his deportation policy.

McConnell announced in February that he would not seek an eighth term in the Senate. He stepped down from his role as party leader last year after a record-breaking 18 years atop the GOP conference.

Since ending his tenure as leader, McConnell has been one of few Republican senators willing to challenge Trump. He has voted against Trump Cabinet nominees and been critical of Trump on his tariff policy, his efforts at election reform, and holding direct negotiations with Russia to end the war in Ukraine.

He will speak on Thursday to the Glasgow-Barren County Rotary Club.

Angry constituents have confronted Republican lawmakers who chose to hold in-person town halls this week.

GOP Sen. Charles Grassley faced a contentious crowd on Tuesday in Iowa who peppered him with questions about Trump’s tariff and deportation policies and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency slashing federal agencies.

In this Aug. 5, 2023, file photo, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks at the Graves County Republican Party Breakfast in Mayfield, Kentucky.
Ryan C. Hermens/Lexington Herald-Leader/TNS via Getty Images, FILE

The same day, Republican Rep. Brian Mast faced pushback from angry constituents who pressed him on immigration enforcement actions and potential cuts to Social Security at three town halls he held in his Florida district. A scuffle broke out in the audience at one event before security broke it up.

On Tuesday evening, two protesters were tased by law enforcement and others were escorted out after they interrupted a town hall held by GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of Trump’s staunchest supporters.

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