House Republicans advised to avoid in-person town halls amid protests
- A House Republican leader advised lawmakers to avoid in-person town halls to prevent confrontations with angry constituents regarding President Donald Trump's agenda.
- Democrats criticized House Republicans for avoiding face-to-face meetings and vowed to engage with constituents directly, expressing concerns about cuts to support systems.
- Protests occurred against U.S. Rep. Scott Franklin in Florida, where more than 100 residents demanded accountability for his support of Trump's policies and criticized his absence at town halls.
- Many voters criticized House Republicans for cuts to Medicaid and food stamps, showing a lack of support for the GOP's policies.
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C 21%
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