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Confrontation ends McHenry town hall meeting

A town hall meeting held by U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry in Gaston County ended abruptly Thursday after a verbal confrontation between McHenry and a political opponent challenging him in the upcoming Republican primary, according to The Gaston Gazette.

Ken Fortenberry, a weekly newspaper publisher in Denver, N.C., questioned the congressman from Cherryville while McHenry discussed the need for transparency in financial products and recommended that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be “cut off from taxpayers.”

The Gazette reports Fortenberry stood up and asked McHenry how he could say these things knowing he’d accepted money from similar institutions.

“If they support my campaign, so be it,” McHenry replied. McHenry thanked Fortenberry for attending, but said that he was intending to have a town hall meeting and not a political debate. After Fortenberry left, a Gaston County Commissioner brought the meeting to an end.

Full story: Gaston Gazette


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