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Pete Buttigieg Hammers Trump in the Iowa Rathaus in the middle of 2028 presidential speculation

Former transport secretary Pete Buttigieg aimed at the Trump government in a town hall in Iowa and discussed the path of the Democratic Party – in the midst of speculation about a potential democratic presidential offer in 2028.

Buttigieg opened his remarks at the event, which was organized by the Progressive Group Votevets Action Fund in Cedar Rapids, with the statement that progressive, conservative and libertarians should be able to unite the understanding that freedom means “freedom from the surviving government”.

“At a moment when the United States president believes that he could send it to another country or complete the round -free license of a television station if he doesn't like what to say – that is not a freedom,” said Buttigieg.

During a Q&A meeting with the participants, Buttigieg asked questions about topics, including the Trump administration that threatened Habas Corpus, and claimed that legislators who are silent, “more than” more fear of the president of the United States as the people of the United States “.

“I am convinced that members of the Congress and the Presidential Party know that this is wrong,” said Buttigieg, as they asked the audience to draw the attention of the legislators in a peaceful way, how many Republicans shy away from keeping town halls.

When asked about the proper procedure, Buttigieg criticized the Trump government because it did not make it easier for Kilmar Abrego Garcia to return, which was incorrectly deported to a prison in El Salvador in March.

“A person, but all the time, cannot decide that they are a criminal,” said Buttigieg.

President Donald Trump said he could “arrange” Abegego Garcia's return by calling and claims that his administration has found in court that she cannot get him back.

Buttigieg also offered criticism of democrats that increase a “deficit” approach to dealing with some of Trump's politics when he was asked about the prospects for Democrats who push back the president and his allies.

“There is this theory out there that if we only hold back, people do not do much, people are responsible today, and then they will be held responsible and then we will win,” said Buttigieg. “I do not agree. First of all, even though I agree that you will screw it up, I do not agree that we should allow you to allow you. And I also do not agree that you will be held responsible.

Iowa is the importance for Butzigieg, a former mayor of South Bend, Indiana. Buttigieg won most of the delegates in the Iowa Caucuses in the Democratic Nomination Competition 2020, part of a quick promotion before finally removing the race and supported Joe Biden. In 2021 he was the first open gay person who was confirmed as a cabinet secretary in which President Biden's Administration.

Buttigieg went to Michigan in Michigan next year for the governor or the US Senate, where he now lives with his family.

A source that was familiar with Buttigieg's thinking previously said NBC News that an offer on a Senate or governor will make a button to position itself best for a 2028 presidential campaign.

During a subtle interview on Tuesday, Buttigieg said earlier that “any kind of decision -making process was a long way” if he was asked about a potential bid by the president. He also found that in previous decisions, he pointed out to “judge the office and what it demands” and “to judge what I put on the table” before assembling a campaign.

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