The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Rep. Costello meets with protestors

Congressma­n holds pop-up town hall, answers questions for 90 minutes

- By Pete Bannan pbannan@21st-centurymed­ia.com @petebannan on Twitter Eric Devlin contribute­d to this article.

WEST CHESTER >> Protesters who gathered once again outside U.S. Ryan Costello’s West Chester office were surprised Friday when the congressma­n appeared in person to talk with them.

The protest group, called the Costello Constituen­t Action Group, has been meeting every Friday since President Trump’s election . After greeting the protesters, including a man in a gorilla suit holding a “Not a Paid Gorilla” sign, Costello invited them inside for an impromptu meeting.

After everyone signed in and voluntaril­y turned in their cellphones in Courtroom One, Costello started with a number of points. He said he was there to listen, he respects the protesters, he knows they are not paid and he understand­s they don’t like the president. These are folks voicing their views, Costello said.

“I respect their opinions,” the congressma­n said. “We are hearing from constituen­ts, that’s a part of our democracy.”

The meeting comes as Costello faces criticism for dismissing another planned town hall event in Phoenixvil­le on Saturday by the Concerned Constituen­t Action Group.

“I already have commitment­s,” Costello said when asked if he would attend. “They never reached out before scheduling the event,” he told Digital First Media. Costello said he meets constituen­ts all the time. He pointed out that he has held two electronic phone call town hall meetings, which he said had reached 100,000 residents, as well as an 80-person town hall at a local business Friday morning and a school group in Berks County this week.

“I do want to create forums,” Costello said. “Never before last month has there been a questionin­g of my forums.”

At the West Chester event, Costello spent 90 minutes answering questions. Questions focused on President Trump, health care, Russia and immigratio­n.

Susan Audrain of Berwyn said, “I don’t believe the president has the mental health capabiliti­es to lead this country and there is no opposition to him from the Republican­s.”

Costello replied that Congress has only been in session for about six or seven weeks. He said they’ve voted on rescinding a number of late-session Obama rules but as a congressma­n he has not had the opportunit­y to vote on many of the more contentiou­s topics such as Cabinet appointmen­ts that the Senate does.

Costello also said he knows people are at times unhappy that he doesn’t immediatel­y take a position on things.

“At times it’s best for me not to speak out,” Costello said. “I have to analyze and do a lot of thinking beforehand. You can’t attribute everything in the Republican message to me. Look at my record and how I vote,” he added. “I’ve never spoken disparagin­gly about President Obama and I’m trying to give President Trump the same, though he makes it difficult at times.”

Costello did point to a number of topics in which he has crossed party lines, including the environmen­t and charter schools. Costello did say he could have done a better job adding more content to his statements on the recent Trump immigratio­n order, which has been tied up in court.

Costello said on Russia, he feels both House and Senate investigat­ions are looking into it and feels the process should be allowed to play out.

When asked, most of the protesters said they appreciate­d meeting with Costello and plan to be out protesting again next week.

“It was really helpful,” said Audrain. “The conversati­on was respectful by everyone. It’s the first time I ever did more than vote. I’ll probably be out again next week.”

“These are folks voicing their views. I respect their opinions,” Costello said. “We are hearing from constituen­ts; that’s a part of our democracy. We’re letting them air concerns. We’ve been doing this since day one,” he said.

He added, “I wish the gorilla had asked a question.”

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PETE BANNAN – DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA U.S. Congressma­n Ryan Costello, R-6th Dist., holds pop-up Town Hall meeting with 4045 protesters who have been gathering every Friday outside his West Chester office.
 ?? PETE BANNAN – DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? U.S. Congressma­n Ryan Costello, R-6th Dist., holds pop up Town Hall meeting with protesters who have been gathering every Friday outside his West Chester office. “These are folks voicing their views, I respect their opinions,” Costello said. “We are...
PETE BANNAN – DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA U.S. Congressma­n Ryan Costello, R-6th Dist., holds pop up Town Hall meeting with protesters who have been gathering every Friday outside his West Chester office. “These are folks voicing their views, I respect their opinions,” Costello said. “We are...

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