A Republican congressman admitted to his constituents that he wasn’t familiar with part of the massive tax-and-spending cut legislation he voted for last week.

At a raucous town hall meeting in Seward, Nebraska, a constituent asked Rep. Mike Flood (R-Neb.) about a part of the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” aimed at preventing federal courts from blocking power grabs by the Trump administration.

“I am not going to hide the truth. This provision was unknown to me when I voted for that bill, and when I found out that provision was in the bill, I immediately reached out to my Senate counterparts and told them of my concern,” Flood said.

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    They’re representative politicians in a supposed representative democracy.

    The word representative means they are there in place of “the people” because you can’t expect everyone to read and fully understand everything.

    That is therefore the politician’s job. They are not supposed to have people to summarise the bill for them. They are meant to understand it and determine whether to vote yes or no based on the needs and requirements of their constituents.

    If the bill is too long or complex then they should vote no until they can understand the whole thing.

    In the opposite of The Simpsons Governator, they are meant to read, not to lead!