More than 200 protest councilman’s ‘outta the house’ tweet

EAST GREENWICH, R.I. – More than 200 people showed up to protest a Rhode Island politician who tweeted that men came up with the idea for the nationwide women’s marches as the “perfect way to get the wives outta the house.”

A town council meeting in the wealthy Rhode Island suburb of East Greenwich had to be moved to a larger space Monday to accommodate the crowd that came to protest Republican Town Council Vice-President Sean Todd.

Todd previously deleted the tweet and apologized on Twitter. He said it was meant as a joke but was in poor taste.

He apologized again during the meeting, then listened as more than a dozen people spoke.

Several asked him to resign or offer a better apology. One person defended him.

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