Wyoming Politics

Wyoming’s Rural Conservative Counties Witness “No Kings” Protests

In Alpine, Wyoming, Sid Woods and Wayne Noffsinger organized a “No Kings” protest, one of 2,000 nationwide demonstrations against the Trump administration. The rally, held in a small town known for its conservative politics, drew over 60 participants, many of whom felt marginalized within their community. Inspired by a need for visibility and acceptance, the organizers aimed to provide a safe space for queer individuals, people of color, and immigrants. Despite some opposition, the event primarily fostered a sense of community and solidarity among those who felt underrepresented in their rural Wyoming town.

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Wyoming GOP Lawmaker Calls Constituents’ Government Concerns ‘Bizarre’

Wyoming Representative Harriet Hageman faced significant backlash at a town hall meeting for her support of a continuing resolution extending government funding. The resolution, which Hageman claims does not affect Social Security, was met with boos and protests from constituents concerned about President Trump and Elon Musk’s influence and their statements regarding Social Security. Hageman’s support for the resolution, coupled with Trump and Musk’s controversial comments about Social Security, fueled the angry reaction. This incident reflects a broader trend of Republican representatives facing constituent outrage over the administration’s actions and perceived threats to social safety nets.

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