Representative Mike Floud, R-NB. , Severe interrogation from those present in a municipal hall on Tuesday, at some point he admitted to them that he had not read a clause in the “beautiful draft law” at home before voting in his favor, which led to noisy protests from the fans of the event.
The city hall was held at a secondary school in Siwar Founded and owned by flood.
Flood confessing that he did not read Full bill He came when one of the attendees asked him why he was voting in favor of a item that would make it difficult for the judges to apply the holding orders before them in contempt of court orders.
Feloud, who holds a degree in law from the University of Nebraska, said that he does not agree with this ruling and that he was not aware of it when he voted in favor of the bill.
“I believe in the rule of law. I have introduced the section as a lawyer, I swear as a status in the state, and I have resided as an oath as a member of Congress, and I support our system of courts, and I believe that the federal boycott courts, when issuing a judicial order, must have a legal impact.
“This ruling was not known to me when I voted in favor of the bill,” he ended loudly from the crowd.
When the supervisor tried to move to the following question, Flood stopped her, saying: “I will not hide the truth. This ruling was not known to me when I voted for that, and when I discovered that this ruling was on the draft law, I immediately reached my counterpart in the Senate and told them my interest.”
She did not calm the words of the flood present who continued to scream.
The questions became more intense than there, as the attendees have interrogated it on a number of topics, from Medicaid’s discounts, to the voting record to changes in the supplementary nutrition assistance program.
The flood easily won in Siurad, and won 77.6 % of the boycott votes against his democratic opponent in November-larger than President Donald Trump, who won 72.2 % of the boycott votes in the same elections. Congress member in his area won 60.1 % of the votes.
Nebraska Democratic Party Encouragement followers Tuesday “to pack the place” and ask questions in the floods in the city hall on Tuesday.
One of the attendees accused the flood of “fascist” and asked him whether he was ready to summon insulation materials against Trump.
The flood denied this accusation, saying: “I get to get a line of applause when you call me fascism but I am not. I am not fascist, I am an American, and I will never call you anything like that.”
Another present accused him of lying to promises to protect health care, but voting for the “great, great draft law”, which could lead to discounts. The bill will reduce hundreds of billions of dollars to Midikid and Snap.
In response, Flud said that Nebraska does not provide benefits for illegal immigrants, on the pretext that the draft law discounts will target that group of people, not its jurisdiction. After a few minutes, Flood turned the question to the crowd, saying: “A question for the public, do you want illegal immigrants to get the advantages of tax money?”
The crowd answered loudly, “Yes.” “I would like to say that this is not the opinion of most of the majority, however, the next question,” Flood replied.
The Tuesday event comes after two months of flood A previous municipal hall hosted in Columbus, NebraskaIn which a member of Congress faced criticism. Many flood colleagues have faced difficult questions from those present since Trump returned to his position at the beginning of the year, which led to the leadership of the Republican Congress in March to advise members of the Republican Party not to occupy the city’s personal halls.
A Flood spokesman did not immediately respond to the comment.