OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood hosted his third Nebraska town hall of the year Tuesday — and his first in the capital city.

Flood faced a packed auditorium as constituents raised questions and concerns on a wide range of hot-button issues, including immigration, health care, clean energy, and the national debt. The town hall, held in Lincoln, continued the trend of emotionally charged forums seen at his previous stops across the state.

At one point, the word “fascist” was used by a community member in reference to the Trump administration’s policies — prompting a strong response from the congressman.

“Fascists do not hold town halls with open question-and-answer series,” Flood said. “I will tell you this, I support law enforcement, and what happened on January 6, 2021, wa

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