A town hall hosted by Rep. Byron Donalds turned chaotic Tuesday, with audience members repeatedly interrupting the Florida Republican, leading authorities to remove two people — the latest raucous town hall dominated by protests against President Trump’s administration.

Donalds, a three-term congressman running in next year’s Florida gubernatorial race, was asked a litany of often-testy questions, several of which focused on billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. Audience members booed or cheered — and, in some cases, angrily left early — throughout the almost two-hour event at Estero High School in southwest Florida. Donalds occasionally verbally sparred with the protesters.

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    Nothing says free speech absolutists like having to put your constituents in a chokehold during a public forum.

    I don’t know about you guys but every leadership position I’ve had, I’ve always invoked wrestling moves to subdue dissent instead of listening to those I was supposed to serve.

    I can’t wait to hear this guy hawking boner pills on Infowars in a few years.

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      This is why I’m advocating for my company to end its work from home policy. Muting someone in my team who is arguing with me just doesn’t have the same gravitas as choking them out.

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    My cousins were at a similar town hall in Florida. Maybe this one. It’s a deep red county and tons of people showed up. From reports from my family, most of the people there were Republican and very very angry. Like the loudest by far were Republican and they were just furious at the absolute chaos this Admin is engaging in.

    So, for what it’s worth, that’s our small personal story.

    Will it lead to representation? Maybe. Probably not. But it’s not nothing. And it sure ain’t praise.

    At least the people who voted for this guy are angry and showing up. It’s absolutely not just “liberals.” I think we might see this more.

    People have a right to be heard by their politicians.

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      They’ll still fucking vote R.

      These people will allow them to murder their own family before voting for someone with a “D” next to their name.

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        Yeah very likely. But the parties have changed spirit without changing name a few times over. Something will break. Change is inevitable. Might not be humanistic change. We can do what we can in our own ways to protect and guard humanism and decency in our immediate communities. It’s probably not enough. But nothing can last forever, even this darkness. So, we can become part of their inevitable failure. Even if it is only a small part.

        There are occasions when it pays better to fight and be beaten than not to fight at all.

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      If he is running for Governor, he probably has different motivations for having them versus other Republican members of Congress.

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    i’m just here sending hopes and prayers from canada. i don’t know if they’re the kind of prayers you’re looking for, but i’m sure God’ll sort it all out in the End.

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    These politicians were elected by us. They don’t have the right to have their employees ( supposed to be “employers”. All hail the earth shattering stupidity of my stupid autocorrect) removed because we’re pissed at their job performance.

    Drag em out and throw em in jail

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        They are supposed to work for citizens, although too many don’t do that.

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          Can you imagine what your performance would be like if your boss only checked in on you every 2-4 years and gave you a pass/fail grade on a curve?!

          Career politicians rely on voter apathy to take advantage of the position in order to enrich themselves and their friends at the cost of the people they are supposed to serve.

          The solution is to have a more politically informed and engaged populace, who participate in local meetings, town halls, run to represent their communities and participate in elections up and down the ballot - including primaries.

          Let’s not forget that AOC went from a bartending activist, to a representative in the US congress. She’s not the only one, either.

          If every congressional district had an equally earnest candidate - regardless of political affiliation - then the US wouldn’t be the absolute shit show it currently is.