The Indian republican becomes more recent to face the turmoil from the angry components to the Town Hall

A town hall meeting hosted by controversial Indiana Republican Victoria Spartz He went down to the chaos after the deputy gave apparently unsatisfactory answers to several components questions.
The room broke out with whistles and singing on Friday after Spartz said he would not have asked for the resignation of the secretary of defense Pete Hegseth and other members of the so -called chat of the Signalgate group.
“Would you ask Pete Hegseth’s immediate resignation, Michael Waltz and the rest of the group chat?” He asked for a woman, pushing applause and singing to “block him” from others in the room.


“No, I will not ask for their resignation,” said Spartz, unleashing an angry response. “And in reality all resignation still cross the Senate, so you should speak with the senators, perhaps they will have municipalities.”
Spartz, born in Ukraine but emigrated to the United States in 2000 at the age of 22, then referred to the accident, in which the information classified on US military operations in Yemen was discussed on Signal, a commercial messaging service and also inadvertently shared with a journalist from a journalist The Atlantic, As “innocent error”, pushing more vocal responses.
Elsewhere at the Town Hall, the participants dealt with STOP on the actions of the Trump Administration and his past vote against aid for Ukraine. “I wonder just why don’t you want to support your own people?” A participant said, for CNN.


“My number one work as an American deputy is to protect interests, American interests and make sure that your money, when we give it to any foreign power they are -” Spartz has started to answer before being cut from the crowd.
The deputy was a supporter of the support of the United States for Ukraine in her fight against Russia, but was critical of Kiev’s government – as well as Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelensky. Last year he also voted against $ 61 billion aid for Ukraine.
For the rest of the Spartz event, it was interrupted by strong shouts, as well as by some components that came out of the event, encouraging others to follow the example.
Saturday’s town hall followed an equally Rauco event on Friday. That crowd got angry after Spartz said to them: “If you violated the law, you are not entitled to the right trial”.



Writing on X following the event, the deputy wrote: “I don’t think Radical Left has yet learned that the screams and screams will not work – nobody will be intimidated.
“I still appreciate all those who came to my municipalities this week and I hope that at least some left were able to listen to common sense policies that we are trying to implement for the benefit of all Americans”.
Spartz was a controversial figure for some time. Last year He had to face an investigation by the Ethics Committee of the Chamber for presumed “abuse” of the staff.
The accusations were reported for the first time by Politicalwho mentioned multiple complaints about the “general toxicity” and “anger” of the congress. The staff said that Spartz asked one to die for her and said he would constantly reproach his staff by calling them “r ******” and “children”, with consequent resignation from multiple care from his office.