In Iowa, Sen. Chuck Grassley was repeatedly urged to stand up to Trump and push back against the executive branch.

“We would like to know what you, as the people, the Congress, who are supposed to rein in this dictator, what are you going to do about it?” one man asked Grassley.

In Georgia, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s highly scripted event marked a dramatic departure from the town hall held by the Senate’s most senior Republican. Instead of taking questions face-to-face, the far-right Trump ally mocked the critical questions she received, which she had required be submitted in writing.

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    4 days ago

    Let’s be real, most conservatives are still all onboard this hate train and the only tempers flaring are from liberals who keep thinking they can somehow speak reason to fucking fascists.

    The only conservatives who have even come close to questioning any of it are the ones impacted by it. The ones who change their mind won’t show up at town halls, they’ll do just what they did when they finally turned on Bush… They’ll go quiet and stay dark until the consequences are far enough in the past for them to start pretending they never supported it to begin with.