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Utah Rep. Maloy offers tepid criticism of some White House spending cuts at town hall

Republicans Town Halls Utah
March 21, 2025

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) โ€” Republican U.S. Rep. Celeste Maloy received applause at a Thursday town hall in Salt Lake City when she told the crowd sheโ€™s concerned about the country drifting toward authoritarianism โ€œif we donโ€™t get the executive branch under control.โ€

But the cheers turned to boos when she added those worries weren't specific to Republican President Donald Trump.

โ€œWhen Biden was president, I had the same concern," she said, referring to former Democratic President Joe Biden.

Utah Rep. Maloy offers tepid criticism of some White House spending cuts at town hall
Republicans Town Halls Utah

Maloy's comments summed up her careful approach to criticizing Trump throughout the event, which she held with Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Kennedy. The Utah lawmakers are among a handful of Republicans who have held public meetings against the recommendation of House Speaker Mike Johnson, who encouraged them to skip out after others drew protesters.

The boisterous audience in liberal Salt Lake City repeatedly urged Maloy to denounce Trumpโ€™s sweeping federal budget cuts. Maloy wields power over federal funding as a member of the House Appropriations Committee. She and Kennedy said they opposed some of the administration's cuts, including to the National Park Service. But Maloy also said tough spending decisions are necessary.

โ€œWe are not going to get out of the situation weโ€™re in financially without all of us feeling some pain,โ€ she said.

Maloy said she and Kennedy held the town hall because they believed Utah could set an example on how to hold civil discussions about tough issues. Questions were sent in to a message board and attendees could vote for which should be asked.

Utah Rep. Maloy offers tepid criticism of some White House spending cuts at town hall
Republicans Town Halls Utah

One man shouted out to ask Maloy if she shared his concern that the country is careening toward authoritarianism.

โ€œI do have a concern that if we donโ€™t get the executive branch under control, we drift toward authoritarianism,โ€ she responded.

On Friday, she sought to clarify her comments.

โ€œDo I think America is drifting towards authoritarianism? No. I have only hope and optimism about the direction our country is headed. Do I think the executive branch is too powerful? Absolutely. Itโ€™s been growing for decades," she posted on X.

Utah Rep. Maloy offers tepid criticism of some White House spending cuts at town hall
Republicans Town Halls Utah

"We need smaller federal agencies and we have a unique opportunity to do something about it. The president is doing the tough work of trimming back the executive branch,โ€ she added.

Meanwhile, Kennedy faced jeers when he defended Trumpโ€™s actions in his first three months in the White House, including the president's move to end foreign aid contracts at the U.S. Agency for International Development.

โ€œWe need to make sure that our own house is in order," he said. โ€œWeโ€™re spending money off in foreign lands on things that may or may not be meritorious. In this case, our grandchildren will be paying back with economic disaster.โ€

Maloy took a more tepid approach, telling the crowd she sees a need for more checks on the executive branch as Trump has signed a flurry of executive orders.

Utah Rep. Maloy offers tepid criticism of some White House spending cuts at town hall
Republicans Town Halls Utah

She said she called the White House to express concern about an order that directed federal agencies to lay off hundreds of thousands of probationary employees. Judges recently ordered the workers to be rehired. She said she supports broad efforts to shrink the size and scope of the federal government but thinks the mass firing of probationary workers was the wrong approach.

Many questions focused on how federal budget cuts might impact Utah's vast public lands, including its five national parks. Both lawmakers said they opposed the Trump administration's reductions of National Park Service staff, but that they had little power to influence his decisions. Some jobs have been restored.

Maloy, who lives just north of Zion National Park, began her career at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, working to conserve natural resources, improve water quality and manage nutrients in the farmlands of southwest Utah. In Congress, she has served on subcommittees focusing on water resources and rural development. Her district includes many rural towns known for outdoor recreation.

Kennedy is a family doctor and former state senator. His district spans the entire eastern border of the state and groups vastly different communities, from the winter resort town of Park City, to the urban center of Provo, down to the red rock recreation hub of Moab.

Utah Rep. Maloy offers tepid criticism of some White House spending cuts at town hall
Republicans Town Halls Utah

Voters from both parties said after the town hall they had hoped to hear more about Social Security. Dozens of the programโ€™s offices across the country are slated to close because of actions taken by Elon Muskโ€™s Department of Government Efficiency.

Not everyone in the crowd opposed Trump's actions. Andrew Turner, a 30-year-old Republican and engineering student, said he wished the lawmakers had more time to address the future of Social Security and criticized the audience for shouting over Maloy and Kennedy as they tried to answer questions.

โ€œSomething will have to be done about Social Security because otherwise itโ€™s going to collapse,โ€ he said. โ€œI know as somebody whoโ€™s younger, at the current trajectory, Iโ€™m probably not going to be able to use the program. So I support the budget cuts Trump is doing.โ€

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