LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Chants of “tax the rich” and “free Palestine” were paired with a chorus of boos and cheers filling the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Kimball Recital Hall on Monday night, in a massive turnout to Congressman Mike Flood’s latest town hall.

After two fiery events in Columbus and Seward earlier this year, Flood said this will be his last town hall for 2025.

Recent meetings across the country, including Flood’s, have been filled with protests against the Trump Administration , but Flood said that wasn’t going to stop him from meeting with constituents.

“This is part of the process, this is the town square,” he said in a press conference after the town hall. “Sometimes it’s the loudest voices, sometimes it’s some of the quietest. They’re all here to take in dem

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