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President to meet the spokesman for the house while the congress goes back to work

MP Mike Lawler, R-NY, framed himself as a moderate Republican who was ready to work with Democrats and criticize the Trump government as needed, and at the same time defends the agenda and civil servant during a volatile town hall in West Nyack, New York.

“I was rated as the fourth largest member of the congress. I was also rated the most effective Freshman member of the 118 -congress,” said Lawler. “So, for those of them who have the feeling that they are not represented, the fact that I have effectively done the job on behalf of our district.”

The quantity at the event, which consisted only of residents of the 17th congress district in New York, consistently raised the first -semester legislator as part of the almost 90 -minute event and asked him to defend himself more aggressive against some of the Agenda articles from Trump.

The participants of the town hall asked Lawler about Trump's deportation policy, especially about the recent decision of his government to remove a Honduran native and her two -year -old American child, and the Kilmar Abrego Garcia from Salvadora.

Lawler replied by asking the administration to comply with the Federal Court of Justice, including a decision she ordered to “facilitate” the return of Abrego Garcia to the United States. If not, Lawler said that the administration could be charged for contempt.

“What they will have if the administration facilitates the return of both a US citizen in the case of Mr. Abrego Garcia, the courts will take significant measures that numerous people keep up with, and that will happen if they do not adhere to the court ruling,” said Lawler.

Lawler received several questions from participants who are concerned about slashed lacres for benefits through budget reconciliation.

“When it comes to Medicaid, I was very clear. I do not lower any advantages for a legitimate recipient time,” said Lawler, although the crowd continued to urge him on this topic.

Asked about the use of Signal by Defense Minister Pete Hegseth, Lawler said that the use of the platform “to communicate classified or confidential information is wrong” before defending the former Fox host.

“The question for me is the actual military willingness and willingness, okay. And so far the operations that the military carried out under secretary Hegseth have gone well,” said Lawler.

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