“He’s no moderate”: Republican rising star has a rough time at his New York town hall

Earlier this week, a delegate. Mike LullerRn.y. , Moderate, self -described New York The ruler faced a hostile crowd and witnessed directly how the public agrees to the Trump administration.
On Sunday, Luller occupied the first series of personal city halls. Although the actor had made a phone call, the former virtual city halls, the attendees who tried to ask questions that they were severely examined and not representatives of feelings in the region.
I tried to register for this event before the specified date. However, without an address in the boycott, I couldn’t do this online. Meanwhile, no one captured the phone when I contacted both Luller’s three offices to try to register or request admission as a member of the press.
It appeared to the event at the Southern Secondary School in West Nyak, a Hamlet village located in Rolland Province, was deprived of the entry of Luller’s employees, who were investigating even to ensure that those who successfully registered can provide evidence of their livelihood in the area. A high school teacher was asked to provide an interest bill in her name and address because she left her driving license at home.
Speaking outside the high school where the event occurred, he told many voters who came out Salon that they were not satisfied with Luller. Even among those who agreed, many were concerned about his relationship with President Donald Trump’s administration.
Vincent Solar said that he voted for Luller in 2024, when the legislator succeeded in putting himself as moderate, and won her re -election to the former deputy Mondayer Jones, DN.Y. , By about six points. He said that he was in the city hall, to find out whether the actor “talks about both sides of his mouth” and “to find out whether he represents us or if he represented the president.”
Solar said he was more worried about “medical aid discounts, and unremitting officials had an impact within the administration and unqualified persons in the cabinet.” Above all, he added: “It is the unprepared congress.”
“Lolliner gets some questions that he does not have an answer in advance of it.”
“Many of the last city halls-the town of the town-did not get only 11 questions. I got a previous screen for one of them, and they were asking very difficult questions about what I would ask,” Mandepom said.
Mandlabum said that he did not vote for Lawler in the last elections and that he was hoping to ask him about the financing discounts to Noaa and the National Science Corporation.
Brian Hall, another component, said that he did not vote for Luller, but, in theory, “he loves many of his policies and what he did,” adding: “President Biden said that Congress member Luller was a kind of republic he could deal with.”
Hall said he was hoping to hear a response from Luller to deport Trump to the legal population in the United States, and he refused to repeat the incorrectly expelled Kilmar Abro Alaro, despite the Supreme Court ruling against the Trump administration unanimously. He also indicated that he was disappointed by Luller’s behavior regarding the press.
“I don’t think he wants the reporters like you from Salon.com, CNN and MSNBC, familiar with unfavorable media coverage,” Hall said. “I think it is a comprehensive and continuous strategy for the rights of the first amendment, and I hope that the Congress member will allow the press inside.
At this stage, one of Lawler’s employees who declined to give his last name told me, but I later got to know Sean Glindening, the chief adviser to a member of Congress, that I was not allowed to speak with people who were walking in the general secondary school where the event was happening. Glending told me that if I do not remove myself from the building, it will have to involve security.
While a selective Luller was in the press that allowed her to enter, the New York Times I mentioned The city hall was characterized by “ears and ridicule” of the actor, as Luller has repeatedly claimed that he did not support the reduction of Medicine, despite his voting on a budget framework calling for the committee that supervises a city that finds 880 billion dollars. Even audience He laughed When he said that the United States is “strong and united.”
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On my way out, I spoke with some of the remaining demonstrators in this event. While there were hundreds before the event, most of them entered the interior soon from opening the doors.
One of the demonstrators, Merrill Tone, said that her main concern was American democracy and that Luller “did a good job in an attempt to photograph himself as a person who cares about people, then corresponds to his party.”
Ton said: “He wants, as you know, more of his career, so he will return to any horse that wins the race.” “I will be sorry to see him as a ruler if he continues what he is now, with all these things well with all these things that happen, because Congress must really interfere. They left all these illegal things, and they have a voice and do not speak, the Congress does nothing.”
Jacob Tanannum, a resident of the area, told me that he was protesting that Luller “was thinking about himself as a moderate, but he was supporting this system for Donald Trump.”
“I mean, you cannot call yourself moderate if you return something very,” Tananbauum. “It is not moderate. This is not this person. He is behind this Trump administration.”
Luller’s vital reception comes at a time when Republicans across the country return to the areas where their policies have become – cutting medical aid, praising Trump and supporting collective deportation – increasingly toxic. Even Republicans are like actors. Margori Taylor GreenR-ga. , Nancy SiljalRS.C, and Peron DonaldsR-FLA, facing hostile crowds. Meanwhile, Trump claimed without evidence that the Democrats “pay a fortune” to disrupt the city’s halls.
In early March, Chairman of the National Congress of Republican Committee, Representative Richard Hudson, RN.C, even wave His fellow actors to stop holding the personal city halls due to the poor events of the Republicans.
The turn against Republicans in their areas seem to be part of a wider tension on Trump and his allies, with the president approved only 39 % in April. Washington poll after ABC News-PepsosOn the occasion of his slightest approval, it was ever sank, according to opinion polls.