🚨 Trump Puppet Gets BAD NEWS Before Election
From MeidasTouch
Congressman Gabe Evans is facing backlash for his support of Medicaid cuts, avoiding town halls due to the likelihood of being confronted by constituents. During a news conference in Denver, he was booed by protesters and struggled to answer questions about the number of Medicaid recipients in his district who he claims are ineligible, revealing growing dissatisfaction with his policies as he approaches his first election year.
Key Takeaways
- Congressman Gabe Evans' avoidance of town halls shines a light on elected officials' fear of accountability.
- In less than a year, Evans has transformed from a representative to a political pariah in his own district.
- Despite protests, Evans clings to party line—proving loyalty can be more important than constituents' needs.
- Seventeen Republicans voted to extend ACA subsidies; Evans opted for the Medicaid cuts—who's really in charge here?
- Evan Muning's candidacy offers a refreshing counter to Evans' disengagement—veterans remember the importance of facing tough decisions.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Fred Well (person)
- Evan Muning (person)
- Gabe Evans (person)
- Congress (concept)
- Donald Trump (person)
- Healthcare (concept)
- ACA subsidies (concept)
- 2026 midterms (event)
- Midas Touch (company)
- On Democracy (media)
- Marshall Zelinger (person)
- Donald Trump Jr. (person)