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Kansas Congressman Defends Donald Trump at Town Hall Meeting

 Kansas Republican Congressman Kevin Yoder, who represents the state's 3rd District, participated in his first in-person town hall meeting since last year's election. The meeting Tuesday at Olathe City Hall was hosted by the Kansas City Star.  (Photo by Jim McLean, Kansas News Service)
Kansas Republican Congressman Kevin Yoder, who represents the state's 3rd District, participated in his first in-person town hall meeting since last year's election. The meeting Tuesday at Olathe City Hall was hosted by the Kansas City Star. (Photo by Jim McLean, Kansas News Service)

Kansas 3rd District Republican Congressman Kevin Yoder got booed last (TUE) night for defending President Donald Trump at a town-hall meeting staged by the Kansas City Star. More from Jim McLean, of the Kansas News Service.


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