The Republicans of the house are encouraged to avoid personal town halls in favor of telephone and live streamed versions.
Richard Hudson (Rn.C.), Chairman of the National Republican Congress Committee, said the Republicans of the House at a conference meeting on Tuesday morning that the members should opt for Tele-Stadt-Hallen or live streams, instead of personal town halls that can be kidnapped by democratic activists.
The council comes after a number of people in the GOP rathäusern across the country have concerned concerns about President Trump’s measures in the first weeks of his administration, in particular changes to the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge). These symptoms were broadcast in the town halls for GOP legislators across the country, also in TexasPresent Wisconsin And Georgia.
The Republicans struck the interruptions and attributed them to democratic agitators. On Monday, Trump accused “paid” troublemaker “” For the viral moments.
MP Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) Said that the leadership had advised Republicans to “be more targeted” when it comes to planning town halls.
“I think they only asked us to be more targeted and where we are talking because it is pretty clear that they have professional institutions, people who appear who are not even communities,” said Burchett. “And it gets dangerous.”
“They go into the houses of the people, they issue clues where they live, where to go to the church where they eat, they did it on me,” he added. “This type of activity is a very dangerous situation for families.”
Spokesman Mike Johnson (R-La.) Repeated the advice when he was asked whether the Republicans were supposed to hold the town halls after the meeting on Tuesday in a press conference, and said reporters advised their members to employ various communication channels.
“We encouraged our members to communicate directly with their voters, and they are excited about it. There are many different ways and forums, ”said Johnson. “You can do it in phone wheels. You can have petite subgroups of people from various industries and segments of the community. We think that this is very, very productive and productive than going to an open forum. Why? Because we have seen this film before. George Soros literally financed groups and other numbers. “
“The best thing our members can do is communicate directly, frequently and consistently with their voters,” he added. “And there are other ways to do it and just go in to try to give the other side stall. I mean you do this for the cameras. We all know it and I think it’s advisable not to play on it now. “
House Democrats nudge the Republicans to give this advice.
“So the political strategy of the Republicans of the Republicans is” Do not see families or workers “,” do not listen to demonstrators “,” speak to anyone “and hope that everyone will become less angry when they tear away the health care of the Americans? I got it,” Viet Shelton, spokesman for the democratic congress campaign committee.
And house minor head Hakeem Jeffries (Dn.Y.) Posted a video On Monday, the claim reacted to the claim that Democrats pay demonstrators.
“What’s wrong with you?” Jeffries said. “We do not have to send paid demonstrators to their town hall meetings. The American people are with us all over the country. People rise to the attack on the economy, the attack on demanding -working families, the attack on our democracy and the attack on Medicaid. We don’t need paid demonstrators, brother.
Nevertheless, some legislators already note the GOP leadership advice. MP Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.)-The cases of “crazy activists” told, said that she does not feel comfortable if she held personal rathäuser.
“If personal town halls are financed by Soros employees and only disturb them and do not really get answers, then it is really the purpose of a town hall,” said Boebert. “I have made a lot of Tele rathäuser, and I think they are very productive, and we can reach thousands more people than we ever can, and therefore I think that this is a great strategy.”
“But for me personally it is simply not sure to make a personal town hall because I don’t know what to expect,” she added.

