Progressive activists who have sought to address Sen. Dianne Feinstein face-to-face for months got what they wanted Monday as Feinstein held a town hall meeting in her hometown of San Francisco. One heckler who yelled at Feinstein repeatedly was quickly shouted down by other town hall participants. At least several audience members held up signs reading "Retire Feinstein" as protesters outside urged her not to seek reelection. Asked about whether she'll run as she left the town hall, Feinstein told reporters, "You'll find out soon enough," according to the Sacramento Bee. It was Feinstein's first hometown public town hall meeting since being elected to the Senate 25 years ago.
Source: Los Angeles Times April 17, 2017 21:50 UTC