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Nebraska GOP congressman latest to get booed, confronted at town hall
By Lauren Taylor (Anchor), Jodie Hawkins (Senior Producer)
- Rep. Mike Flood faced animosity at a town hall in Columbus, Nebraska, with over 300 attendees. He held the event despite advice from GOP leaders to avoid in-person events due to protests at similar gatherings.
- Flood fielded questions on topics like Trump’s stance on the Russia-Ukraine war and federal cuts, but was booed for supporting Trump’s approach to government efficiency.
- Flood acknowledged the anger in his district, stating he hears from many constituents and respects their concerns, noting some feel America is “back on track.”
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Nebraska Republican Rep. Mike Flood is the latest Republican Party member to face animosity from a town hall crowd. Hundreds of people gathered in a Columbus, Nebraska, high school auditorium Tuesday, March 18 to hear from their state’s 1st District representative.
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- Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood faced backlash at his town hall for supporting Elon Musk and the GOP's shift on Ukraine, facing boos from constituents.
- A federal judge ruled that Elon Musk's efforts to dismantle USAID were likely unconstitutional, ordering no further terminations or record destruction at the agency.
- A CNN/SSRS poll found that 61% of respondents disapproved of Trump's handling of tariffs, revealing significant public dissatisfaction over his economic policies and their projected effects.
- Trump's tariffs, particularly a 25% levy on steel and aluminum, are expected to impact almost 8 million American jobs, primarily in counties that voted for him, raising concerns among economists about economic harm.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- Two lawmakers, Mike Flood and Glenn Ivey, faced angry crowds during town halls, discussing issues like President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's cost-cutting project.
- Flood urged attendees to "remain calm" as they protested proposed federal cuts, chanting "tax the rich."
- Ivey faced backlash when constituents expressed frustration over his responses regarding the Democratic Party's minority status and 2026 projections.
- Local leader Kevin Gibbs stated that "unpopular policy deserves scrutiny," indicating a strong demand for accountability in governance.
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GOP tells members to avoid hosting town halls
Flood held the event despite House GOP leaders advising their members to avoid in-person town halls after several GOP lawmaker events went viral for outbursts in protest of the Trump administration.

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Flood answered questions from constituents for more than an hour regarding Trump’s position on the Russia-Ukraine war, recent federal cuts, Medicaid and Social Security services.
At one point, Flood was booed for saying he supported Trump and Musk’s mission leading the Department of Government Efficiency.
“For the first time in decades, we have a president that is cutting spending and he is looking to find efficiency and I support that effort,” Flood said.
How did Flood respond to the criticism?
Following the event, Flood said he prepared for the angry response.
“I get sometimes 450 calls a day in my office and so I always try to deal with my constituents with a great deal of respect. And I hear them. I know there are some angry people in my congressional district. I also know there’s a lot of people who feel like America’s back on track,” Flood said.
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What other recent town hall got similar reaction?
Flood is among a handful of GOP House members who have bucked the suggestion to pause public meetings.
On March 13, thousands of protesters showed up to North Carolina Republican Rep. Chuck Edwards’ town hall in Asheville, North Carolina.
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REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE MIKE FLOOD IS THE LATEST G-O-P MEMBER TO FACE ANIMOSITY FROM A TOWN HALL CROWD.
tax the rich, tax the rich
MORE THAN 300 PEOPLE GATHERED IN A COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM TUESDAY EVENING TO HEAR FROM THEIR STATE’S FIRST DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE.
FLOOD HELD THE EVENT DESPITE HOUSE G-O-P LEADERS ADVISING THEIR MEMBERS TO AVOID IN-PERSON TOWN HALLS … AFTER SEVERAL G-O-P LAWMAKER EVENTS WENT VIRAL FOR OUTBURSTS IN PROTEST OF THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION.
CONGRESSMAN FLOOD ANSWERED QUESTIONS FROM CONSTITUENTS FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR – REGARDING TRUMP’S POSITION ON THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR,
RECENT FEDERAL CUTS, MEDICAID, AND SOCIAL SECURITY SERVICES.
AT ONE POINT … FLOOD WAS BOOED FOR SAYING HE SUPPORTED TRUMP AND MUSK’S MISSION LEADING THE DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY.
for the first time in decades … we have a president that is cutting spending .. and he is looking to find efficiency and I support that effort. (boo)
FOLLOWING THE EVENT, FLOOD SAID HE WAS PREPARED FOR THE ANGRY RESPONSE.
I get sometimes 450 calls a day in my office and so I always try to deal with my constituents with a great deal of respect. And I hear them. I know there are some angry people in my congressional district. I also know there’s a lot of people who feel like America’s back on track. And tonight I put myself here because I think there’s value in just allowing somebody to come express themselves.
FLOOD IS AMONG A HANDFUL OF GOP HOUSE MEMBERS WHO’VE BUCKED THE SUGGESTION TO PAUSE PUBLIC MEETINGS …
LAST WEEK, THOUSANDS OF PROTESTERS SHOWED UP TO REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE CHUCK EDWARDS’ TOWN HALL IN ASHEVILLE.
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See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood faced backlash at his town hall for supporting Elon Musk and the GOP's shift on Ukraine, facing boos from constituents.
- A federal judge ruled that Elon Musk's efforts to dismantle USAID were likely unconstitutional, ordering no further terminations or record destruction at the agency.
- A CNN/SSRS poll found that 61% of respondents disapproved of Trump's handling of tariffs, revealing significant public dissatisfaction over his economic policies and their projected effects.
- Trump's tariffs, particularly a 25% levy on steel and aluminum, are expected to impact almost 8 million American jobs, primarily in counties that voted for him, raising concerns among economists about economic harm.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- Two lawmakers, Mike Flood and Glenn Ivey, faced angry crowds during town halls, discussing issues like President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's cost-cutting project.
- Flood urged attendees to "remain calm" as they protested proposed federal cuts, chanting "tax the rich."
- Ivey faced backlash when constituents expressed frustration over his responses regarding the Democratic Party's minority status and 2026 projections.
- Local leader Kevin Gibbs stated that "unpopular policy deserves scrutiny," indicating a strong demand for accountability in governance.
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