South Central Kentucky spent their afternoon with Congressman James Comer at a town hall meeting.

Monday's town hall meeting was in Franklin, where citizens heard him speak and voiced their opinions.

Kentuckians had all sorts of questions for Congressman James Comer, ranging from coal to the attacks in Syria.

"We had some interesting questions and debate here. That's great! I work for these people and it's my job to come and hear them out and get their advice."

Congressman Comer says he agrees with President Donald Trump's attack on Syria. It was a controversial move, that many say President Trump should have gotten congressional approval for. But Comer says you only need congressional approval to go to war.

"What the President did was two fold. Number one, he tried to destroy chemical stockpile. Number two, he's sending a message."

Comer believes that if the President is going to take any further action in Syria, he thinks he does need congressional approval. But Comer says he does not want troops on the ground.

"Every time the United States goes to a country in, or around the Middle East, to try to enact regime change, it usually doesn't work out."

"The difference in ISIS and al-Qaeda; al-Qaeda hid in caves and they didn't own any land. ISIS owns land and if ISIS were to take control of the whole country of Syria, then they would be much more formidable than they are now."

Congressman Comer ends the night with a Townhall in Hopkinsville.

Comer is doing a town hall in all of the 35 counties he serves.