Rep. Foxx refuses town halls, citing constituent anger
Rep. Virginia Foxx stated she will not hold town hall meetings, claiming they are just opportunities for people to yell at her. This marks a shift from her previous support for budget cuts, as she now avoids direct engagement with constituents. Foxx's comments come amid rising tensions at town halls across the country, where Republican lawmakers face backlash from voters. Recent events have seen confrontations, with attendees expressing anger over government actions and demanding accountability from their representatives. In response to the growing unrest, some Republican leaders, including Rep. Richard Hudson, have advised against holding town halls, fearing that confrontations will escalate further.