President Donald Trump called on the Republicans on Sunday to respond to “disruptors and troublemakers” in town halls by making them “eject immediately”, after events and lived exchanges during some of these events organized by GOP legislators.
Trump allegedly alleged that “the left -wing radical democrats” “pay a fortune so that people infiltrate” the town hall held by the Republicans in the Congress.
“These great patriotic politicians should not treat them well,” wrote Trump on Truth Social. “Ask them immediately – they are disruptors and troublemakers.”
The president said that the GOP legislators should repress the idea that the event disruptors are republican dissidents unhappy with the actions and policies pushed by his administration and the party.
REPRESENTATIVE. Byron Donalds says that he will not be intimidated after the demonstrators have disrupted the town hall
President Donald Trump urged the Republicans to respond to “disruptors and troublemakers” in town halls by making them “eject immediately”. (AP photo / Evan VUCCI)
“You should allow your audience to know what you face, otherwise they will think that they are republicans and that there are dissensions in the party,” wrote Trump.
“There is not, there is only love and unity. Republicans are satisfied with what is happening in our country. We all love America!” He continued.
This occurs while several Republican legislators in recent months have faced intense criticisms from the participants of their town halls on some of Trump’s policies.
Some Republican leaders have urged members to avoid keeping town halls in person and organizing telephone events and broadcast live due to concerns that “paid demonstrators” and democratic activists can divert events in person.

Trump allegedly alleged that “the left -wing radical democrats” “pay a fortune so that people infiltrate” the town hall held by the Republicans in the Congress. (AP / Alex Brandon)
“We encouraged our members to communicate directly with their voters, and they are impatient to do so,” said Chamber Mike Johnson, R-La., At a press conference last month. “There are many different ways and forums to do so. You can do it in town hall.
But some Republican legislators continue to hold the town hall in person with their voters.
The representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-GA., Organized a town hall earlier this month in which at least six people were withdrawn. Three of the people escorted out of the event were arrested, including two that the police used paralyzing pistols to apprehend.
Chaos broke out at the Town Hall of the GOP legislator after the left groups promoted demonstrations

Trump said GOP legislators should repel the idea that disruptors are republican dissidents unhappy with the policies of his administration. (Reuters / Evelyn Hockstein / Photo file / Photo file)
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“I am not intimidated by the Democrats who tried to close my town hall tonight,” said Greene after the event on April 15. “I refused to tolerate their selfish attempts to disturb an event that was for all my voters, not only those who could make the most noise. It is the type of business that should be managed in the voting space.”
Other Republican legislators, including the Florida representative, Byron Donalds and the Senator of Iowa, Chuck Grassley, were involved in animated exchanges this month during the events of the town hall while trying to defend the measures taken by the Trump administration.