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LARAMIE—Wyoming’s U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman provided no new details regarding the Trump administration’s mass layoffs of federal workers during a Wednesday night town hall. 

Her constituents, however, made one thing clear — they want answers. And many of them are angry. 

More than 500 people squeezed into the auditorium of the historic Laramie Plains Civic Center. With each seat filled, including the balcony, residents crowded in the back and lined the outer aisles. Dozens brought signs. One carried a blue, pink and white flag. Some wore red baseball hats and brandished Hageman for Congress campaign signs. 

Originally slated for a room a fraction of the size in another corner of the building, the event had been advertised as a “recap of the latest developments in Congress” with an audience Q&A to follow. 

U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., leans forward to listen to a member of the crowd attending her town hall event on March 19, 2025, in Laramie. (Megan Johnson/WyoFile)

But before Hageman even reached the spotlit podium, she was greeted with a roaring “boo” as she walked across the stage. Supporters stood and clapped despite being heavily outnumbered.

“What an incredible turnout. It’s very exciting to be back in Laramie, Wyoming, where I went to school. What I would like you to do is, I see a lot of signs around, and I understand what you’re trying to say. I get it. I can read them,” Hageman said before she was interrupted. 

“Fuck you! That’s what we’re saying,” someone in the crowd hollered. 

From there, the room remained at a rolling boil. 

At several points, the crowd broke out into chants, including “tax the rich” and “do your job.” Some attendees argued amongst themselves, while the heavy law enforcement presence maintained a hands-off approach. No one was asked to leave or escorted out, a Laramie police officer confirmed to WyoFile after the event. 

(Anna Rader/WyoFile)

About half of the Q&A was conducted without a microphone, making it difficult to hear. A couple of local Democratic Party organizers, including Linda Devine and Mike Selmer, asked attendees to curtail the yelling and cursing in order to have a “dialogue.” Those calls were mostly ignored. 

Hageman’s supporters, most of whom sat in the front rows, were vastly outnumbered. A few, including former Colorado congressman Doug Lamborn, used the Q&A as an opportunity to thank and praise her. Others, like Kathy Russell, who lives in Cheyenne and works as executive director of the Wyoming Republican Party, scowled and used her phone to record those who objected to Hageman. 

The congresswoman, meanwhile, returned fire with her constituents. 

“It’s so bizarre to me how obsessed you are with the federal government,” Hageman said when asked about the fate of Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks. 

“You guys are going to have a heart attack if you don’t calm down,” Hageman said. “I’m sorry, you’re hysterical.” 

A woman holds up a sign stating “Lie” at U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman’s town hall on March 19, 2025, in Laramie. (Megan Johnson/WyoFile)

The night marked Hageman’s 74th town hall in the last three years, she said. The event, however, was decidedly different from what had come before. A typical Hageman town hall mostly attracts her supporters, functioning as a kind of campaign stop. But the Laramie town hall took place in one of the few blue-leaning cities in Wyoming, home to the state’s only four-year public university. 

Republican congressional leadership recently urged its members to stop hosting in-person town halls to avoid angry constituents and confrontations going viral online. 

Hageman has pressed on. 

Anna Rader/WyoFile

Earlier in the week, she held a town hall in Afton, where she was met with some resistance but mostly support. Speaking to reporters after the event, Hageman dismissed questions regarding how the Elon Musk-led DOGE downsizing was affecting Wyoming’s federal land managers and their staff with a remark about “a lot of rumors” going around. 

She maintained that position in Laramie, even when she came face to face with constituents who said they’d been fired in February

One woman, who did not give her name, told Hageman she had been fired from a job with the United States Department of Agriculture, where she worked with Wyoming farmers to combat drought. The woman said she was dismissed despite having only the highest marks on her performance review.

“In a state where so many farmers rely on government programs for drought and disaster relief, Trump’s plans to cut these programs and the people who administer them, coupled with the tariffs, will decimate Wyoming farms in rural communities. What are you doing about that?” the woman asked.

“I disagree,” Hageman responded. 

U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman, Wyoming’s lone congressperson, speaks at a March 19, 2025 town hall in Laramie. (Megan Johnson/WyoFile)

“I think that our small businesses, our ranchers and our farmers are going to be able to actually thrive in an environment where they are not so over regulated by the federal government,” the congresswoman added. 

Another woman who did not give her name described uncertain working conditions while serving as a fellow for the Department of Defense. 

“Every day we get unsigned emails that are supposedly [from the United States Office of Personnel Management.] Are you scared? Are you getting those emails? Do you know what DOGE is doing?” she asked. 

Unsatisfied with the congresswoman’s response, the crowd chanted “answer.”

“She asked me if I was scared and if I knew what DOGE was doing, and I said ‘no’ to both,” Hageman told the audience. 

Others asked about the Trump administration’s plans to shut down the Department of Education and whether Hageman, an attorney by trade, would vote to impeach judges who rule against the administration as called for by Trump. 

A person with a shirt celebrating democracy walks away from the stage at U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman’s town hall on March 19, 2025, in Laramie. (Megan Johnson/WyoFile)

Hageman did not directly answer the impeachment question and said she would support the federal government sending states flexible block grants to fund education as an alternative to the current formula-driven approach.   

One of the more raucous crowd reactions came when someone asked Hageman what she would do to help protect the rights of transgender and non-binary people. 

“I don’t even know what that means,” she said. 

About 52 minutes in Hageman ended the event which had been scheduled for an hour. The congresswoman has met with the press after previous town halls, but didn’t this time.

“I’ll be back in Laramie soon,” she said to more boos. Then she walked off stage and out of the building. 

Maggie Mullen reports on state government and politics. Before joining WyoFile in 2022, she spent five years at Wyoming Public Radio.

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  1. Hageman is just another politician who ignores the people who gave her her job. Such an ungrateful brat.

  2. These previous Tesla owners and Squatter Van Federal Employees are made about things that didn’t take place, and over $100 billion in wasted taxpayers money 🤑💰 saved, in 4 years it’s going to be GREAT AGAIN!!!

  3. If Rep. Hageman’s office was invaded by young thugs, three-fourth’s of her DC staff hustled out the door, her Wyoming offices shuttered; then thumb drives were inserted into her office computers to download her private and personal data, income, and lobbyist payments, she’d be howling bloody murder. But it hasn’t happened and won’t. She’s in a protected class, unaffected by the mayhem occurring in the lives of ordinary people. That’s why she felt entitled to make disparaging and belittling comments to Wyoming residents.

    Anyone who saw the faces of the people who took the time to attend this event is astounded by her la-dee-da response. It was like the re-incarnation of “Let them eat cake” Marie Antoinette, except this queen was wearing western garb. Her demeaning behavior was even reported in European newspapers! (e.g. Swiss Zwanzig Minuten; Twenty Minutes)

    We pay her salary, the costs of her multiple offices and staff, her mail privileges, her travel costs, her top notch medical care, her retirement income, and on and on. We should at least receive some consideration of our concerns in return.

    1. They’re not Republicans. They’re agitators. Why should she care what they think?
      You can just look at them and tell which side they are on. We no longer pay them any attention. You can’t fix stupid.

  4. Huh, so many lefties getting all riled up. Kinda funny, to me.

    Hageman: 184,680 votes
    Trump: 192, 633 votes

    70%+ for both of them. Nice.

    Even nicer- she’s backing POTUS. 👍

    I’m seriously doubting there are many Republicans feeling remorse about their votes, despite so much leftist spin.

  5. I’ve watched videos of all of the meetings and find that while Harriet demands respect and decorum towards herself she reciprocates with snark, dismissals, party propaganda (lies), and disdain. She spent her career in our adversarial law system and has apparently been unable to successfully move into the collaborative process demanded of her current job. She treats her constituents as adversaries and deserved every boo she engendered.

  6. how very arrogant and degrading of congresswoman Hageman to disrespect the good citizens of wyoming…. glad to see so many have come out to voice opposition to what is happening in the state and our nation…so be watchful because once the bulldozers appear to state and national parks, the majestic beauty and landscape will be gone forever …. for what ?? minerals, and pollutants to continue poisoning mankind and wildlife. extinction of land is as prominent as it is to animals….

  7. Let’s start with a question that even an ingenue reporter would ask. Why did the New York Times send a reporter and photographer to cover a Townhill, held by sitting House Representative in a rural county?
    Follow this with another question that needs to be addressed; why would two individuals speak openly at a televised public forum and then refuse to give their names? Paid protestors, perhaps? Is there a causal relation between the presence of the NYTimes and the “jeering” raucous crowd?
    A response. from Ms. Mullen would be appreciated.

    1. The NYT is highlighting town halls either being held or avoided by Republican congressional representatives in rural areas all over the country. Other than covering growing unrest and dissatisfaction in Trump’s edicts across the country, I doubt the NYT is concerned about Hageman’s political career, which, absent Trump, is painfully insignificant.
      Concerning the second question, anyone who has taken Statistics 101 knows that correlation is not causation. There are upsides to a good education.

    2. Because the swelling discontent and buyers’ remorse regarding Trump 2.0: Fascist Edition is nationally newsworthy.

      “Paid protestors “ is the lazy deflection of people who are stunned to learn their point of view isn’t universally shared.

    3. Yes yes, we were bused in and paid…… I was bused in a whopping 5 blocks from my house as were my neighbors. BTW it was a town hall, not a “Townhill”. The NYT was there because this is happening across the country in rural red districts.

  8. I’ll give her one complement. She showed up.
    You have to understand one basic fact about her. She does not care about you (the people of WY). Ms Hageman’s only concern is being a “lap dog” for 47 and the Muskrat who are “hell bent” on the destruction of our constitutional government and culture. The question for all of you is: “Do you believe and support the U.S. Constitution and Due Process?”

  9. I am the grandson of a Wyoming Rancher, Robert Meigh. My mother was born and raised in Casper and her father’s ranch. I have cabins and land in the Big Horns. I find it extremely hypocritical that the Congresswoman states she can’t believe how obsessed her constituents are with the Federal Government, yet she has spent her entire career making money off her legal focus of the Federal Government.

    In addition, she has fought the use of unelected bureaucracts running the country, what is Elon Musk? Just shows that a degree and a claim to fame judging animals does not mean you are educated. The only animals she should be judging now are herself and Elon Musk. She is spineless and is more than willing to destroy democracy and the great state of Wyoming that my grandfather helped to shape. He would have no time for her. Watch out Wyoming, they will be coming for your guns next. Autocrats and Dictators don’t allow the civilian population to own guns. This woman needs to be Primaried. All out effort to oust this woman!

  10. Thanks to Mr Steve Kinect for pointing out that our esteemed Senator John Barrasso is overseas promoting the Musk agenda.
    Do you think he mentioned that the Veterans Administration that they might need upon returning home, might not be there ? Did he mention to the woman, LGBTQ, and soldiers of color that the Sec of Defense wants to remove them from active duty?
    I don’t think so!

  11. Thanks to Mr Steve Kinect for pointing out that our senior senator “gutless” John Barrasso is currently overseas entertaining our troops.
    Do you think he happened to mention to them that the Veteran’s Administration that they might need when they return home might not be there for them. How about the women, LGBTQ soldiers, and people of color that the Sec. of Defense is trying to eliminate. Will Barrasso have the courage to pass on the good news? No Chance!

  12. You folks elect some real nut cases, at all levels of guvamint… I wouldn’t give two cents for all three (four, if trumples is included) of your federal electees.

    1. Harvey. I will take Trump and what ever “nut cases” you want to name over Pelosi, Schumer, Biden, Obama, Harris, Schiff, AOC, Clinton, Gore, Kerry, Sanders , Chaney or any other anti USA democrats you can throw in the pot. At least Trump-Vance have USA’s best interest at heart.

      1. I can not see how Trump and Vance have America’s best interest at heart. The questionable, if not illegal, firings of so many government employees hurts their livelihoods and hurts our country in too many ways: who is left to monitor and study infections and diseases; monitor our airways; monitor weather changes to help people prepare…the list goes on. Tump and Vance have both have fractured relations with our allies setting us up for dangerous isolationism all the while courting friendly relations with a despicable dictator like Putin. And Musk is right up there when it comes to demolishing our nation’s safety and security. I fear for our country.

  13. I hope there was some funny material for Rita Panahi’s ‘Lefties Losing It’ show on Sky News Oz.

  14. ***NEWS FLASH*** Hageman does not care if you hiss and boo. Besides, ya’ll at the town hall meeting were, according to her, hysterical. Even more hysterical would be for us Wyomingites to pull out heads out of our butts and vote out the neo nazi/evil clown posse in 2026.

  15. I don’t know if anyone else has this particular problem with their spellchecker when they type in the name “Hageman”, but mine always changes it to “half man”… I’m going to give in, stop trying to correct it, and admit that AI may actually possess the insight necessary to become our overlord after all…

  16. Reality check:
    1) The huge crowd in Laramie was not organized by the Democratic Party, who staged a small and peaceful rally before the event.
    2) The University is on Spring Break; this was not a bunch of Marxist professors and their radical left-wing students (who come from Buffalo, LaBarge, Sundance, … how does that work, anyway?) And no, contrary to Chuck Grey’s knee-jerk fantasy, there were no bused-in agitators hired by George Soros.
    3) Look at the photos – what you’ll see is a sea of full-fledged adults, not a bunch of hysterical, ill-informed teenagers.

    Don’t kid yourself – this was a raucous crowd of Wyoming citizens who are deeply concerned about the indiscriminate destruction of our federal government at the hands of Trump and Musk with the full support of folks like Hageman.

    Granted, the message was not delivered in the gentile terms of a structured debate, but it was dead clear nonetheless – “We see what you’re selling, and we’re not buying it!”

    1. So if the alleged busing occurred where were the alleged buses parked? Not much parking in the civic center area

  17. The fact that she is so tone deaf to what is going on in this country and how probably half (if not more) of the country is feeling right now is so amazing. She stands there and basically laughs in peoples faces who are being negatively impacted by her and her cronies. Doesn’t even try to fake any understanding or empathy, but basically follows GOP playbook of name-calling. And asking why people are “obsessed with the federal government”??? Seems like MAGA was pretty obsessed the last 4 years and that was OK with you! And maybe we’re obsessed because you all work for US!!! That is YOUR JOB – YOU are a federal employee! We aren’t beholden to you, but rather you are beholden to us and should be answering to us no mater who we voted for. She’s fine with MAGA is drowning out people asking questions she doesn’t want to answer in Afton, but when it gets reversed – then people are hysterical. She gets no respect because she gives no respect unless you are a MAGA.

  18. I’ll give Hageman credit for one thing, and one thing only, and that’s showing up which is more than Barrasso and Lummis have the courage to do. Barrasso is “visiting the troops” in Jordan espousing “the cowboy code” (great phrase that he uses a lot but knows nothing about) during “town hall meetings”, full of GOP talking points, with a captive audience of service members. Real gutsy John…real gutsy. I’m not sure if Lummis could find Wyoming on a map anymore…

    I don’t completely agree with the behavior of the Laramie crowd but I certainly understand it. People are pissed off that the people who are supposed to be representing us, and this country, are failing miserably in deference to an obvious, con man with a bad spray tan. These are dangerous times for the United States and maybe, just maybe, the MAGA spell is starting to break. Probably just wishful thinking in this state.

    Hageman smelled blood in the water as soon as Trump turned on a true American, Liz Cheney, and the people of this state were right there with her. Without any support from Lummis or Barrasso, Hageman slithered into Cheney’s congressional seat and the rest is history.

    I was born and raised here. This state used to be full of decent, honest, independent thinking people. What happened to them?

  19. As a certified narcissist, Harriet obviously craves power and just loves to taunt the audience. I’m sure the boos and jeers from her constituency brought a smirk to her face and rolled right off her scaly backside like raindrops on a duck. Remember, this is the same woman who schemed to siphon off vast quantities of Wyoming water to the front range of Colorado. Google Aaron Million/Harriet Hageman

    1. My natural reaction is to feel second hand embarrassment for politicians like Hageman because of their obsequious nature in the party of Trump. I mean for gosh sakes, have you no shame? It’s not too surprising in the case of Hageman though. She owes it all to Trump. She is a consummate opportunist, swooping in after Liz Cheney fell out of favor for having the temerity to challenge Trump’s criminality.

  20. The USA is on verge of Bankruptcy. The more money that is printed to give away the less our dollar becomes. Yet too many want to continue down the road of distruction. One lady is mad she lost her job at USDA a near worthless agency. Like she will prevent the “drought”. Also up set about the USPS. LIKE it just recently became a financial disaster. These endless wars since Korea and giving money away to our enemies have brought us to edge of bankruptcy. Changes have to be made. People if you want more laborers. Have children rather than flood the country with illegal migrants. Look out for your selfs. Look out for your country. But we change now or never it can’t keep going like it was GO TRUMP!!!!

    1. Congress is responsible for bring us to the edge of bankruptcy. They have been at it for a very long time.

  21. They aren’t hysterical, they are pissed off. And we would like to see our sole representative push back on some of the things this administration is doing to harm us. The purge of thousands of federal workers, including 6,000 veterans so far, by “DOGE,” which has not produced any evidence of fraud or anything resembling “efficiency,” the on-again, off-again tariffs which have caused the stock market and our 401K’s to tank, and the shuddering of hundreds of social security administration offices, combined with Elon going on Joe Rogan to call social security a “Ponzi scheme,” has millions of Americans worried. What is the end goal here is? It seems like firing thousands of federal workers including 83k at the VA, when federal employee salaries comprise just 4% of the total budget, and cutting “entitlements,” which actually are not entitlements at all, but money we have paid in our entire working lives, all to justify a $4.6T tax cut for rich people, may not be very popular after all? Just a thought..

  22. Ask Hageman and Vance about Musk’s South African buddy and former PayPal partner Peter Thiel, who stuffed money into both of their campaigns. Read Thiel’s racist essay on diversity he wrote while he and Musk attended Stanford and espoused their proposed dream of using their billions to own their own country, by taking one over. Just like Hitler did in Mein Kampf, they told us all about it years before. Don’t believe the orange Trumpkin propaganda, read and resist.

  23. Her answer to two questions would really bother me if I was actually in support of her- which I’m not
    1. “Do you know what DOGE is doing?” Hageman: NO
    2. “what she would do to help protect the rights of transgender and non-binary people. “
    Hageman:”I don’t even know what that is!”
    She definitely does NOT belong in politics if she’s that uninformed. But really we all know those are lies!

  24. “Tough questions” asked by “angry” college students with no experience, no skin in the game, and no common sense. They excel at repeating rhetoric propagated by their leaders in the Democratic Party. Some day, when (and if) they enter the real world, possibly take a real-world risk, like founding a business, buying a home, etc, they will most certainly see the ridiculous agenda promoted by their dumbocrat leadership. When I was in college, my first election, I voted for Jimmy Carter. After I bought a newspaper business 3 years later, I never voted for a democrat again. I still have hope for these misguided youngsters.

    1. you do realize that there are folks who aren’t college students that live in Laramie, right?

      there were plenty of non college students who have experience, skin in the game, and plenty of common sense. judging by your comment, i’d say at least ~80% of them have you beat in the common sense department.

    2. That 80 year old college student whose husband was losing benefits, the (by looks) mid 40s college student who knew what she had voted for better than the woman herself… You sir are speaking truth to power!

    3. College students have no skin in the game? Strange view of the world, when students are generally without the protective clothing of emergency funds, credit card line, and assets in savings and retirement accounts.

  25. I receive SS. It is an entitlement. I receive it because I am entitled to it. I will likely receive more than paid in by me. From the sounds of your diatribe you sound awfully entitled to me.

    1. If Mr. Harrison believes that his Social Security payment is an entitlement he must be one of the wealthy one-percenters or a trust fund baby that never had to do much work or paid much in social security taxes while employed. If he feels his social security benefits are en entitlement, I would urge Mr. Harrison to return his social security benefits to the federal government in order to help those that actually worked, paid SS taxes and earned their SS checks.

      1. Bruce I believe you are wrong on your opinion. Mr. Harrison is right. Social Security is ultimate entitlement program. We pay in all our working life. Upon retirement we are ENTITLED to draw it back out. However it is also a Ponzi scheme deluxe. Also there lot of people drawing out of the fund not entitled to it. Now the government has also been stealing money from the illegal migrants working under false/phony Social Security numbers. That money paid in actually goes into treasury dept. These people can’t ever draw on that money and government has been keeping tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars. Off people simply trying to improve their life. Now you all know why the immigrantion system remains broken. Not fixed by any of the last 75 years of congress flunkies.

  26. Harriet is courageous and doing what needs to be done to save America from a bloated, wasteful and fraud filled bureaucracy. We can’t keep spending our way into bankruptcy to satisfy a bunch of entitled “hysterical ” brats. People that don’t have an argument resort to being unreasonable, like little kids.

  27. The best news story in a few months. Harriet is a shameless liar. She’s there to enrich herself and her handlers. There was a time when the people of WY deserved so much better than this failure. Outside the small group of American Patriots standing up to this flabby grifter, the team orange apologists that now saturate our big wonderful state are getting what they deserve – a ticket down the road to fascism. Team orange is openly defying the courts, bypassing due process and our former allies are now actively working against us in the EU and North America. 80 years of soft power build up have been burnt down in less than two months. Good Americans fought and died to secure America’s place atop a Western world based on democratic values, now all gone. Destroyed by a draft dodging queen and his ketamine fueled pseudo-oligarch. Key institutions are being run by grossly unqualified loons – the DoD for the world’s crumbling superpower is being mis-managed by an alcoholic serial adulterer who’s work experience reads “got drunk in a strip club.”
    For those who believe bypassing the law is necessary and impeaching judges is the right step, pick up a history book. You’re next. Your time of being the useful credulous rural rube is almost up, and once stooges like Harriett no longer need your support, you’re on the next plane to El Salvador.

  28. Yet again the people show their true nature and why they deserve no regard or respect. They prove why an honest discussion cannot be had today. It would be amazing if all demonstrated they were adults and a discussion broke out – instead of this juvenile temper tantrum nonsense.

    1. And I’m sure you would also say the same for the people in Afton who tried to ask similar questions “with decorum and respect” and were shouted down by MAGA supporters?

  29. One of Hageman’s go to positions is to rail on “unelected bureaucrats” who disrupt our lives. So what exactly is Elon Musk and who elected him? I write lots of letters to Wyomings Congressional delegation and the replies I get from Hageman are, as near as I can tell, written by the Trump campaign. It appears to me that people are upset that the Republican Congress has outsourced their job to Elon Musk. Trump wants to be the executive, the legislative, and the judiciary all in one and he’s using Musk to do it. Hageman is satisfied to let that happen. The best way I can describe what is happening is it as if Trump drug a manure spreader into the Oval Office and threw a hand grenade under it. Every day a new turd falls from the sky.

    1. Just curious, and I know this discussion is about Hageman, but since you brought Musk into the discussion, who exactly voted for Kamala Harris to be the democrat nominee? I’ll wait.

      1. When did a position of unelected-buddy-with-massive-power get created, and how was it depicted on Trump’s campaign materials that Musk would be given this position? I’ll wait.

  30. Hageman is a phase away from goose stepping and arm bands. You all voted for this MAGA monster along with the NonFreedom Caucus yardies. Under the Orange man and Neo Musk, the stock market has lost $5 Trillion. Have you looked at your 401k lately? Harriet and her ilk don’t care about you, never did. We’re all watching pure theatre out of this GOP circus and it will only get worse. Hageman is laughing at you. Hysterical, isn’t it?

  31. Some questions I would have liked to ask at the town hall in Laramie – but I could not get to a microphone. Another question for her – why did you not hold it at the AA since you knew there would be a big crowd and already moved it from the Phoenix Room to the auditorium at the Laramie Plains Civic Center?
    1. Why do you call Social Security and Medicare entitlements? We paid into Social Security and so did our employers. We paid for Medicare. What is going to happen to Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid?
    2. The Stock Market. I have refused to look at my 401K to see how much I have lost – MY RETIREMENT – MY SAVINGS – what are YOU doing to prevent this. After all – our pension plans are being sold to Insurance Companies so there is no PBGC for those any more – so our 401K’s and IRA’s and SS are it.
    3. What are YOU doing to protect my information – ie SSN, bank account, IRS filings, and medical info from DOGE?
    4. I assume you do not watch TV programs other than FOX, etc. What is the clothing “expert” in the OMB getting paid to show off styles online and is she still employed with my tax dollars? And speaking of tax dollars – what are the DOGE employees being paid?
    5. Medicare Telehealth will end March 31st. What are you doing to allow Medicare Telehealth to continue?
    6. Rural postal delivery – what is being done for your constituents in Wyoming? Remember some of us live in cell phone dead areas and have dial up internet – so the USPS is the way that we get and pay bills.
    7. What are you doing for our veterans in WY? And the suicide rate?
    8. What are you doing for Wyoming residents that have lost jobs due to the DOGE team?
    9. What about the closing of the WY SSA offices? And the removal of contact by landline?
    10. What about the Buffet Rule – don’t you think that millionaires and billionaires should pay the same rate as middle class working families?
    11. What are you doing to protect the Federal lands in WY – from fires, pollution, harm to wildlife?
    12. Removal of “DEI”. So, the Enola Gay is now the Enola Homosexual? Removing all DoD information about women and minorities? Removal of info and stories about Civil War nurses to Vietnam War nurses? At Arlington National Cemetery all references to black and female veterans have been stripped. So the Tuskegee airmen didn’t exist? The Navaho Code Talkers did not exist? When is too far too far for YOU?
    13. Canada – your statement regarding the tariffs and the 51st state talk.
    14. Are we to assume that EVERYTHING that President Trump is doing is 100% the way all the GOP in Congress agrees? You work for ME and all the WY and US citizens. What are YOU doing for ME?
    15. DOGE cuts to USDA eliminates $535K grant to the Wyoming Food Bank. This also assisted local food growers. How does this help WY?
    16. President Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act. How does that square with Heart Mountain in our own state of WY?
    17. So we deported Venezuelans to El Salvador and paid El Salvador $6 million. How many more times will the US be paying El Salvador? And how much?

    1. Bonnie. If you are unemployed now. Just go to USPS and hire on. Virtually every USPS is hiring. As ex govt employee you will get fast track hiring.

  32. I wouldn’t give you a plug nickel for sellout Hageman but, after the cowardly GOP (and yes, talking to YOU unFreedom Caucus thugs) has urged it’s legislators to NOT participate in public town halls, I’ll give the Hag credit for having the guts to show up and face the heat.

    1. Can’t disagree with you but, narcissists like Hageman and her Fuehrer, the Orange Ape, love discord. It’s attention that these types seek. Better add in the neo nazi Afrikaner that she adores and obeys, too. I don’t know of any sane and rational Wyoming citizen that voted for Hageman but, yet, here she is. Study up on 1933 Germany and the rise of Hitler and you’ll see various similarities to what’s going on now in 2025. Fascism is here and we’ve got some very disheveled and unhinged characters running both this state and nation. Rough times ahead so ya’ll better tighten up that seatbelt

      1. Fascism in the USA was on full display for nearly 3 years during COVID, no better example of fascism in recent times.

        And it was Democrats with the short mustaches.

        1. Some have not a clue regarding even the most basic infection control methods. How about scheduling your next surgery demanding your surgical team wear none of those fascist masks!

          1. People that are NOT sick, didnt and dont need to wear a mask.

            Surgery and open wounds are completely different reasoning (bacteria) for masks, from airborne virus’.

    2. I’m pretty sure that Hageman didn’t lose any sleep after her town hall in Laramie. I don’t agree with people that think it’s ok to be rude and uncivilized in their mannerisms……we’re all adults and we should be capable of expressing ourselves without resorting to shouting profanities. Having said that she played that crowd deliberately, knowing full well the outcome. Some thought she was condescending , others thought she avoided direct answers. “It’s so bizarre to me how obsessed you are with the federal government ” she said. Does she not realize that she is “the federal government” Should we not be concerned? A phrase from 1976 comes to mind; “I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore”.

  33. I for one think that Ms. Hageman does a fine job of representing her constituents in Washington DC when she goes abroad to visit far off places like Wyoming. We should all be taking advantage of every opportunity to give her the respect that she deserves .

  34. Wow! Pretty much rules out a Teton County town hall doesn’t it. Perhaps now is not the time to praise Caesar.

  35. A waste of time… except maybe for some folks who enjoyed the catharsis of being able to vent. Harriet doesn’t dare do anything but march in lockstep with Trump and Elon, no matter how much they harm constituents.

    1. Just about all of the republicans in Congress are being blackmailed and are Trump and Musk lackeys.

    2. Brett, I disagree. She is not afraid. She is 100% part of this Freedom Caucus, Project 2025 Agenda. If you believe she is going to step up at any point to stop this, two quotes in this article already tells us she is not listening. As far as I can see, she is gleefully and enthusiastically behind this take down of our government. On another note, think xAI and all the data that has probably been collected by Musk and DOGE.

      1. She is absolutely afraid. She owes her seat in Congress to Trump and she knows it. When he endorsed her, her opponents dropped out of the race and the MAGA crowd voted in lockstep. Ovewhelmingly. If she fell out of favor with Trump now – and a single vote in the House could do it – he’d command his followers to vote for someone else and Elon would help by dumping a cool million or more into a primary opponent’s campaign. And other Republicans in Congress would likely strip her of her committee assignments, privileges, and perks. So, you are correct on a few points: She is 100% behind the Project 2025 agenda, and she is not listening. But it’s because she, like virtually all of the Republicans in Congress, doesn’t dare. She knows where her bread is buttered, and she knows whom she does not dare cross.

  36. I was there, it was great. Yes, some of us were inappropriate, I own that. I think the time for decorum has passed. Being polite and playing by the rules is what got us into this mess in the first place. If they go low, we go low. #resist !!

  37. Bankruptcy is a difficult issue to handle mentally.
    American’s are in denial, especially Democrats and the Left.

    The politicians like Hageman are the people who have put us here and they will never acknowledge the fact either.