Laura Ingraham criticized Republican congressional members for avoiding in-person town halls due to backlash from constituents expressing frustration over federal layoffs and tariffs imposed by President Trump. The National Republican Congressional Committee advised members to prefer virtual town halls to screen questions. Rep. Byron Donalds defended in-person town halls, suggesting that Democrats should be challenged in open dialogues. Ingraham echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of engaging with constituents rather than shying away from difficult conversations.
About time we get down to business in D.C. I don't want to pile on here, but I thought that was lame, Ingraham responded.
I say let them show up. Let's see exactly who these people are. When you engage them in conversation, respectfully, oftentimes they can't back up what they'
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