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Dana Loesch Warns ‘Fake’ Town Halls Could Fracture Democratic Base

Conservative radio host Dana Roche appeared on Fox News on Thursday to discuss potential backlash from the City Hall meeting coordinated by left-wing activists.

Democrat leaders have launched tours across the United States targeting Republican-led districts to challenge political opposition. When he appeared in “Jesse Watters Primetime,” Loesch said these events not only fail to engage in a democratic foundation, but also actively alienates voters.

“They are fighting the spirit of the party. It’s going to be the ultimate cage match. I don’t know who will win or who will win this. Town Hall is funny,” Roche told host Jesse Watters. “The left has been chasing Democrats who are not mean enough. This town hall attendant performed this audio soundbite where Chuck Schumer was angry that Democrats weren’t angry enough because they went to the CR and passed. It was literally a Democrat CR.”

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Senate Democrats’ minority leader Chuck Schumer supported the GOP’s suspension spending bill to prevent government shutdowns. Loesch said Schumer was criticized for passing the Continuing Resolution (CR), which is actually a democratic initiative.

“I don’t even know what they’re upset. It was literally theirs. It was extended until September, but on top of that, they’re angry because they’re not angry enough. They’re turning voters off. “Now, on the Republican point at City Hall, Democrats are trying to split this, so they’ve been chasing what they think they’re establishing. Now, they’re trying to target Republicans.”

Roche pointed to attempts by these activist groups to tell stories from her own town, set in a town hall that targets Republicans.

“There’s this country’s group, this left activist group. This is about to bring these fake town halls to states around the country. And they tried to do it last night in my town. They had a huge, huge amount of cards that if they were to chant, if they had a signature, they were actually hitting, attacking all of it, attacking everything. “No one wants to go to that struggle session.”

Loesch said that locals simply cannot participate because these gatherings are so exclusive.

“They didn’t disclose their addresses to the people of our town. To get this so-called comprehensive city hall address, you had to give them all your information, your email, your number, everything. And they had to confirm it before giving you that place. “Given the number of people who have recently been when, how is the left getting their information?”

A coalition of National Democratic Committees, including the DNC, DCCC and ASDC, launched a “People’s Town Hall” tour in Republican-owned districts across the United States that began last Friday in Iowa. The initiative follows Democrats’ huge losses in the 2024 election, when Republicans secured the White House and Congressional Chamber of Commerce. (Related: “Not scared of these swamp creatures more”: House members discuss plans to take on activist judges)

Several Democrats formed resistance to President Donald Trump’s Agenda. It focuses in particular on Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, who has significantly reduced the workforce across a variety of federal agencies. newly Established Doge aims to reduce unnecessary government spending. This is a move that has urged widespread democratic opposition but has received considerable approval from the American public.

In the House, Democrats like New York State Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have it. It was criticized The Trump-backed government spending bill has been called the Trump and Musk’s “Slash Fund” in a social media post. Meanwhile, Democrat Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman has rejected the party’s opposition to the bill as merely a “complete theatre,” reflecting its internal division on its strategy for spending cuts.

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