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Senator's Tough Talk in Iowa: Locals Demand Action
Fort Madison, Iowa, USAWednesday, April 16, 2025
Grassley acknowledged the potential harm Trump's tariffs could cause to Iowa farmers, especially grain producers. He even mentioned a bill he was pushing to limit the president's tariff powers. However, when it came to Social Security, he promised to protect it but supported work requirements for able-bodied people receiving federal food assistance. He also backed the extension of Trump-era tax cuts, though he was open to raising the income tax rate for the wealthy.
The senator dismissed concerns about a bill to crack down on voter registration, saying it had little chance of passing the Senate. Despite the frustration in the room, many attendees appreciated that Grassley was holding the forum, unlike other Iowa Republicans who had avoided similar events. Some even defended the senator when the crowd shouted him down or interrupted him.
Grassley started the meeting by acknowledging the increased interest in his activities this year. He had received more emails this year than in all of 2024. He tried to steer the conversation towards topics like the Farm Bill and rural health care, but the crowd had other plans. Almost every question was a critique of the Trump administration. One person even started his remarks by saying he was a "happy Republican, " a rarity in the room.
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