Rep. Mike Flood, R-Neb., faced intense questioning from people at a town hall Tuesday, at one point conceding that he did not read a provision in the House’s “Big Beautiful Bill” before he voted for it, triggering loud protests from the audience.

The town hall was held in a high school in Seward, Nebraska, and livestreamed on YouTube by News Channel Nebraska — a media network founded and owned by Flood.

Flood admitted he did not read the full bill when an audience member asked him why he had voted in favor of a provision that would make it harder for judges to enforce orders holding parties before them in contempt for defying court orders.

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    9 days ago

    "This provision was unknown to me when I voted for the bill,” he finished, to loud yells from the crowd.

    You have one job, asshole. Know what the fuck you’re voting on.

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      Citizens knowing more about the bills that reps vote on than the reps that vote on those bills defeats the purpose of those reps in the first place. They were supposed to know this shit for us. He’s inexcusably unqualified if his constituents are educating him about the bill he voted for.

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      This provision was widely reported on before the vote. Maybe he should pull his head out of the Conservative Propaganda Machine and check out some real news for a change.

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        here’s my out-of-ass prediction: more will start happening now that it’s getting warmer. this summer is going to be HOT in more than one way. you’ll see groups start to resist when people are removed from town halls. you’ll see more neighbors coming together against having ice agents in their area. i don’t see much in the way of protests, but there’s bound to be an incident in the next month or two that sparks nation-wide riots. i could go on, but my candle just burned out and my quill nib is running dry.