Exclusive: A Wisconsin woman was evacuated from the city hall chaired by the Democratic Minnesota government. Governor Tim Walz She was in Eau Claire last week after she filmed the organizers who blocked Trump supporters from entering.
Wisconsin voter Katrina Patterson told Fox News Digital that she hopes Walz will address potential cuts in Social Security and Medicare, but she was told to leave, encountered by law enforcement and was locked outside before Town Hall began.
Patterson said she “knows it’s wrong”Make America great again“Entering the hat of Walz City Hall. When she was registered for the event, Patterson sat for only a few minutes before being told to leave.
“Tim Walz and Democrats claim that my congressmen won’t listen to his voters, but we have evidence that they’ve stopped Republicans from entering the city hall,” Patterson said. “It’s really hypocritical. It’s obvious that their city hall isn’t real. They’re fake city halls because they just want to hear from Democrats.”
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A Wisconsin woman evacuated from a town hall hosted by Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz, as the organizers of her filming blocked Trump supporters from entering. (Getty/Fox News figures)
The former vice presidential candidate was one of the first Democrats to announce that the Republicans preside over the congressional district’s city hall after the National Republican Congress Committee (NRCC), and the political campaign committee’s task is to elect more Republicans U.S. House of Representativesa recommendation to City Hall after Democratic protesters continued to stumble on President Donald Trump’s second term.
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NRCC spokesman Zach Bannon told Fox News Digital that the shame choice at Walz after Walz News Digital was at Walz News Digital.
When Waltz announced his Red State Tour, he framed the Town Hall, an opportunity for Republican area voters to “express their voices.”
“I’m on the way to red states across the country to provide loudspeakers to the people,” Walz said in a post.

A Wisconsin voter said she was evacuated from Tim Walz’s town hall for recording videos of staff members who denied attending Trump supporters. Law enforcement officers took her out on the spot, and the door was locked behind her. (Fox News figures)
Patterson said it was “hypocritical” for Democrats to claim that they were willing to listen when preventing Republicans from entering.
“They let people go to some Republican town halls and intentionally start chaos and trouble, and then they turn around and stop Republicans from entering their town halls. It’s so scary and hypocritical. It’s really.”
It feels like a “secret society” that Democrats don’t want “Republicans to hear what they say or say and express their opinions and opinions.”
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Wisconsin voter Katrina Patterson recorded videos of event staff to block Trump supporters from entering Gov. Tim Walz’s town hall. (Fox News figures)
“The only reason they had to kick me out was that I caught them on the camera and did something wrong they shouldn’t have done.”
Rep. Derek Van said while Patterson had no chance to express her concerns at Waltz City Hall, she said. R-Wis. Orden is “really accessible” and she has not contacted him despite what the Democrats say.
“Tim Walz and Democrats have been in the mud and really brought him into the mud and gave him a time that was hard to do virtual town hall,” Patterson said. “I looked at a guy the other day and made some comments there. I did have a question that wasn’t answered on that question, but I’m just going to ask him again next time.”
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Democrats held a coordinated effort in all 50 states to host the People’s Town Hall in all 50 states after the destructive protests led Republican leaders to advise against hosting face-to-face town halls. The DNC told Fox News Digital Friday that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Democratic National Party had a total of 22 states in 13 states in the first week. These events are called “open, inclusive, and based on amplifying your voice.”
Waltz did not respond to Fox News numbers’ request for comment.