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Indiana Republican Councilor’s City Hall defends Trump’s spending cuts, Booth and Jewish multitudes

By Rich McKay

(Reuters) – On Friday, she greeted our representative Victoria Spartz at a city hall in the Indiana Congressional District to greet our representative Victoria Spartz as she defended the entire federal government, the latest event for Republican lawmakers to get our representative Victoria Spartz to say hello to us.

Even after House Speaker Mike Johnson urged Republicans to urge Donald Trump to sack federal workers and compensate the government’s plans, Spartz continued to move forward with City Hall. Johnson claims Democrats and activists are responsible for the commotion at various meetings.

Spatz’s work and plan to lay off jobs for billionaire Elon Musk was paid by Trump’s hand-selected advisers who led the government’s efficiency department, and she repeated the Republican mantra that these actions were designed to “stop waste, fraud and abuse.”

“It’s your money, it’s your money,” Spats said. “If they can do better with less money, they should do that,” she said. “It’s the efficiency of the government.”

Spartz is a Ukrainian-born American politician who sometimes has little chance to answer questions completely.

“I’ll be honest with you, I want to have a conversation,” Spartz said during most meetings in a suburb of Indianapolis, in a suburb of Indianapolis.

Not long before 7:30 p.m., about half of the once-filled audience members walked out, but the ode to “Do your job” can be heard from outside the conference hall.

At the end of the meeting, people were still talking about the MPs.

“President Trump was elected president by most Americans, but I know you’re frustrated with Elon Musk, I know you’re frustrated, I want to stay engaged,” Spatz told the crowd.

Spatz lasted for two full hours.

(Rich McKay’s report in Atlanta; editors of Donna Bryson and Leslie Adler)

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