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Senator Chuck Grassley grilled at Iowa town hall over ‘shameful' Trump policies

Senator Chuck Grassley grilled at Iowa town hall over ‘shameful' Trump policies

The Guardian15-04-2025
The Republican senator Chuck Grassley struggled to control a town hall meeting on Tuesday as constituents erupted in anger over border security policies and the Trump administration's aggressive deportation practices.
The 91-year-old Republican lawmaker from Iowa is the latest elected official to get grilled by a packed room of constituents. Attendees in the Republican state were concerned about the treatment of asylum seekers stemming from the president's approach to immigration enforcement.
'I believe very strongly in my Christian faith. I preach on Sundays,' said one attendee, 'Turning away people who have come here for asylum is one of the most shameful things we are doing right here.'
The attendee pressed Grassley on whether he would take action to ensure the United States better follows international law and upholds 'the ideals of our country to be a place of hope for others'.
Grassley responded that he would 'welcome refugees, I would welcome people seeking asylum'. On Tuesday morning, Trump had posted on Truth Social that border crossings hit an all-time low in March.
Tensions escalated further when another constituent accused Trump of ignoring the supreme court order regarding Kilmar Armando Ábrego García. Ábrego's deportation to El Salvador despite supreme court intervention has become a rallying point for immigration advocates, who cite it as evidence of the administration's willingness to flout judicial authority.
In the White House press conference on Tuesday, the press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, called Ábrego a 'human trafficker and gang member'.
'The president doesn't care,' one attendee at Grassley's town hall shouted. 'He's got an order from the supreme court and he's just said, 'No, screw it.''
Multiple attendees reminded Grassley, who has held his Senate seat since 1981, of his constitutional oath of office, with one asking whether the senator was acting upon that oath. The crowd grew increasingly frustrated as Grassley attempted to explain his position.
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'I'm trying to recapture the constitutional authority of article 1, section 8,' Grassley responded, referencing a bipartisan bill he introduced aimed at addressing what he called 'mistakes that Democratic Congress has made in 1963'.
Grassley's confrontational town hall comes as many Republican lawmakers have largely abandoned the practice of holding in-person constituent meetings during their congressional recess. The retreat from public forums follows other heated exchanges where Republican lawmakers faced sometimes abrasive criticism over issues like proposed budget cuts to Medicare and Medicaid and what they see as the erosion of constitutional checks and balances.
While Grassley continues his 45th annual 99-county tour of Iowa, only a handful of Republicans, including the representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Byron Donalds, have publicly announced plans for similar events.
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