Source: International Business Times
Republican congressman Chuck Edwards gets an earful from a constituent during a town hall meeting in Asheville, North Carolina AFP Booing crowds, a man jabbing his finger and swearing -- it is not easy these days for some Republican members of Congress as they face their constituents in town halls dominated by rage over President Donald Trump's radical cost-cutting policies. And while Republican politicians risk running into loud and angry voters, Democratic lawmakers have found themselves getting berated in public for not doing enough to oppose Trump. The ill-tempered landscape reflects the level of polarization in the United States just two months into Trump's second presidency.
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