Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-Md. Facing angry voters and yelling, threatening to derail in a city hall near the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday.
Video of the event showed Prince George County in a component of Congress yelling, “Fighting” and “Show some of the backbone and strategic talents Mitch McConnell would have in the minority.”
“We want you to show a fight, you don’t fight.” The man shouted, continuing Federal Employees After the successful passage of the budget bill in early March, Democratic lawmakers abandoned it.
“Yes, I agree. I think you are about the right [budget] That’s right.

Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-Md. , faced angry voters at a Tuesday city hall near the U.S. Capitol. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
The woman screamed for a few seconds, and then Ivy tried to interrupt, “He was just asking me this. I’m going to answer his question…you’ll turn around.”
“You’re so calm. You’re so calm,” the woman screamed. “Then where is your battle? Where is your battle?”
Ivey repeated that he would answer the first man’s question, insisting that women “can be here as long as you want to yell”.
“No! No! nooooooooooooooooooo!” The scream of this woman could be heard.
The MP then continued to speak to her and said she had to line up to ask a question until she finally left the venue.

A man made up of people yelled in town hall as Rep. Glenn Ivey. (Rep. Glenn Ivey)
The incident symbolized frustration at all levels of the Democratic Party when Republicans control the White House, the Senate and the House. Ivy himself lashes out Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer Before Town Hall.
“I’m very disappointed with Senator Schumer voting for Republicans. You know, when you get personal tweets from Donald Trump, you’re in a bad position, thank you for your vote, right. We don’t want to be there. We don’t want to be there.”
Democrats criticize Schumer’s “betrayal” with Trump
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“Hakim [Jeffries] Meet for a moment. Schumer didn’t. So, I respect Chuck Schumer. I think his career has been a great one. He did a lot of great things, but I’m afraid it might be the time Senate Democrats Choose new leadership as we move forward,” lawmakers added.