Congressman who vowed to stand up Trump ‘secretly’ flees constituents at own event
Congressman Mike Coffman couldn’t stand up to his constituents.
Click here for reuse options!Colorado congressman Rep. Mike Coffman (R-CO), who vowed to “stand up” to President-elect Donald Trump, left his own community event early on Saturday after a crowd of constituents showed up with questions.
Coffman was scheduled to meet with constituents at the Aurora Central Library on Saturday. A crowd of attendees, some with questions about Republican promises to repeal Obamacare, were left to wait in the lobby, according to a report by local station KUSA…
In a statement obtained by KUSA, Coffman’s chief of staff Ben Stein wrote that “the volume of people who came” prevented Coffman from meeting with all the attendees.
“The Congressman met with four people at a time for five minutes each for a total of more than 70 constituents,” Stein wrote. “Unfortunately, we only reserved the room at the Aurora Central Library for 90 minutes, which is usually plenty of time to see everyone. For those who were unable to see the Congressman today we apologize.”
In a campaign ad released in August, Coffman distanced himself from Trump, saying that he doesn’t “care for him much” and vowing to “stand up” to Trump if the then-candidate won the presidency.
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wpadon January 15th, 2017 at 18:19
70 divided by 4 is 17.5
wpadon January 15th, 2017 at 18:20
missed the more than opps but why not say 72
robert January 15th, 2017 at 22:40
When given a backdoor Our congressmen usually take it, our economy will back that up