Some House Republicans felt hot back home this past week after progressive groups urged Americans to protest the GOP's handling of government spending.
At least six lawmakers saw the protests in district offices as they spent time with constituents during a break to mark last week's President's Day. Several others were faced at City Hall events held during the same period.
The demonstrations, primarily centered around Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), aim to cut $2 trillion in federal spending.
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Protesters across the country staged anti-Eronmusk and anti-Medicaid cut demonstrations. (Getty Images)
“They control all of our personal information. I don't know who, except for them, are trying to use it,” says Senator David Schweikert. R-Ariz. I said in the video that was filmed AZ Central. “For everyone in this country, I think it's a terrible violation of safety.”
Editing photos by Desert Sun He showed dozens of people protesting signs such as “You're working for us, not for musk.”
People were also concerned about potential cuts to Medicaid and other federal programs as GOP lawmakers work to enact President Donald Trump's agenda through the budget adjustment process.
Lawmakers are trying to cut billions of federal spending to offset the costs of extending Trump's tax cuts and employment laws, border security and defense priorities.

Doge protesters held their sign Tuesday in Parkersburg, West Virginia. (Fox News Digital)
Last week, R-PA. Local outlet wgal. “I hope he won't touch Medicaid, I hope he won't pay it back or try to cut it,” one demonstrator told the outlet.
Perry told the outlet in response to the protest, “Rep. Perry supports the right to protest. Though Congress has yet to see detailed plans to bring our country back on the path to financial dismantling. , Rep. Perry will maintain his concern as usual, and the views of the frontline District 10, where he decides his vote on their behalf.”
Other Republicans who saw the protest in their district office last week include RN.Y., Ryan Mackenzie, and R-PA. and House Trustees Chairman Bryan Steil, Rep. R-Wis.
R-Ga. Rep. Rich McCormick was one of the Republican lawmakers who faced critics who jealed him at City Hall last week.
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Democrats are loaded with arms surrounding Elon Musk's government's efforts to improve efficiency. (Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
It's after activists issued a memo encouraging lawmakers to use last week's break to protest against the House of Representatives in their home office amid a backlash against the left mask work I'm coming.
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“The break is when council members go home to host city halls, meet with members and try to be portrayed by people who are sensitive to those who have elected them. Their co-offs in the Trump and Mask coup Dodging difficult questions about,” the group's website said.
Meanwhile, left-wing group working family power and opportunities Wisconsin Organizing Demonstration online event notifications are shown outside Steil's Office.





