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Wache: The town hall of North Carolina sees a heated exchange between crowd and rep. Chuck Edward via Trump guidelines

Rep. Chuck Edwards speaks in a town hall in Asheville as an angry voter protested

US representative. Chuck Edwards stood in his Thursday in Asheville, North Carolina, an enemy crowd in his Thursday.
Once he tried to answer questions about President Donald Trump's trade policy. “Let me answer and if you don't like it, you can hiss boo or hiss or whatever you want to do,” said Edwards and appeared tired.
The crowd broke out in moments of his explanation in relation to Trump's tariff strategy. He insisted with his answer and concluded the participants that he “stopped there and they can scream”, which they did immediately.
The Congressman met continuous spears and hard questions Politics of Trump management approx. 90 minutes. The event location, an auditorium for college, kept 300 people inside, while over a thousand demonstrators made their presence known outside.
The atmosphere deteriorated within the first half hour when the participants repeatedly interrupted Edwards with enemy outbreaks. Asheville is a democratic fortress in the predominantly Republican mountain region of North Carolina. North Carolina supported Trump in the 2024 elections.
“And they wonder why people don't want to do these town halls,” said Edwards in the middle of the writer.

Watch the town hall's town hall's council, while annoyed citizens confront their representative

Edwards started with the discussion Hurricane Helene relaxation Efforts in Western North Carolina. The storm called for over 100 lives and, according to state records, caused damages of £ 59.6 billion.
When Edwards emphasized the Trump administration's recreational initiatives, including a proposal to remove the FEMA, the participants demanded immediate answers to their questions. Security removed one person because she used an insulting language to the Congressman who claimed to be a veteran and accused the representative of not taking care of him. “They have nothing to say, but lies,” the man shouted when his audience cheered. “You lie. I am a veteran, you don't give me about me, ”he said.
“You cannot take our rights away,” the man was screaming when security forces approached to get him out.

Man accompanied from the town hall of GOP

Edwards also took time to defend Elon Musk and his work. When asked about Musk and Doge “Read the letter, privileges with the database of the financial department,” said the representative: “If the name of the person who led this agency was a little more than Elon Musk, they would probably not be upset.
He added: “You should also know that these employees and people who serve with Dogy have gone through the same precise safety screens, and everyone else is responsible for looking at them. Boys name is just now Elon Musk.”
The MEP also dealt with questions about reductions by the government authority as part of the Efficiency of the Ministry of the State Government of Elon Musk, Health Programs, Veteran affairs job cutsAnd the US support for Ukraine against Russia. Most participants stood and applauded these questions.
Edwards supported the support of the Trump administration policy and recognized the need to take into account constituent feedback for possible improvements.
Despite the controversial atmosphere, Edwards remained composed and expressed appreciation for the “passion” and “patriotism” of the crowd.
“I take what I heard today that we do exactly what the American people sent us to Washington DC.
Despite the council of Republicans, Mike Johnson's advice from Republicans, this town hall was held by republicans to avoid it due to “professional demonstrators”. Edwards said he wanted to maintain the dialogue with the residents of the Western North Carolina, regardless of disagreements.