US Rep Rod Blum faced a hostile crowd in Dubuque, Iowa, on Monday, May 8, after he walked out of an interview with a local television station.
The Republican walked out when asked about why people were required to show identification in order to attend a town hall.
Hours later he attended a town hall with about 1,000 constituents who confronted him on a range of issues, including the healthcare bill. People began interrupting him as he started his opening remarks after booing him, which can be seen in this video.