
The progressive spin system behind the media wants you to know that Republicans ‘ components are “angry” and “outraged” in congressional regions.
Apparently, the “hostile people” that the House members are interacting with are a response to efforts by President Trump, Elon Musk, and the Department of Government Efficiency to administer a regular Ozempic shot to the morbidly obese national state government. The business media’s arguments for you to consider are that Republicans ‘ congressional districts that were won unanimously are hungry as heaven about DOGE finding legal crimes of tax dollars.  ,
If it all seems common, if you suspect you’ve seen this film before, it’s because it is and you have. It’s early early 2017 again, and the Trump-hating opposition activity is up to its old tricks. The communist community is exerting pressure on Trump and MAGA Republicans once more to gin up their anger and recruit demonstrators for “raucous” demonstrations that have been mass-marketed by the Pravda press.  ,
” Demonstrators in cities across the US protest against Trump’s policies, Project 2025 and Elon Musk”, the Associated Press trumpeted earlier this month.  ,
Following a collecting of leftist activists over the weekend, Virginia TV station WHSV duly reported that” Harrisonburg activists condemn Trump, seek unity and more powerful action.”  ,
” Protesters rally against Trump: Attendees angered by Musk’s influence, Democrats ‘ inaction” , , a Smoky Mountain News headline proclaimed.  ,
The public’s psyop sequel to Trump 2.0 is crucial because it shows how “unpopular” Trump and his agenda are and warns Democrats about the protests that they may have experienced in November as a result of their support for controversial communist policies.  ,
Public Displays of Turmoil
Josh Marshall of Left-wing Talking Points Memo on Saturday informed his audience that he was compiling a list of city rooms “where GOP members of Congress got rocked by electorate this past week while they were on vacation.”
There are so many today that I can’t actually write a complete post about each one, Marshall gleefully wrote. However, I just wanted to ask if you could give me backlinks if there are instances where your legislator or member of Congress had a similar practice.
He noted about a half hundred such examples, including a town house conference in Roswell, Ga., That’s where, according to CNN and many corporate media outlets, Rep. Rich McCormick faced boos and “public displays of turmoil” for defending the Trump administration’s sacking of hundreds of national workers because Democrats evidently believe merely private sector employees are subject to layoffs.  ,
A person has declared himself our prince, and the government is repressing this. But, I would like to know more, the people would like to hear, what you, senator, and your own congressmen are going to perform to grip in the megalomaniac in the White House”? one person asked the congressman, CNN reported. The question, according to the Trump-hating cable news outlet, resulted “in loud cheers and a standing ovation from several people in the room”.
Just who were the critics of the congressman? CNN doesn’t say. Were they the overwhelming majority of voters who cast ballots for a man who won another term representing the deep red 7th congressional district by about 30 percentage points over his Democratic challenger?
McCormick attempted to reason with what appeared to be an unreasonable crowd, just as some Republicans attempted to do it when leftists staged similar public demonstrations of opposition in Trump’s first presidential campaign.
” I came here to have a discussion. I think a lot of you didn’t come here in good faith to have a discussion. You came here to yell at me and to boo me”, McCormick complained.  ,
” Comment the Mission!”
The Georgia congressman is right. The activists were brought to the stage as a result of a leftist-led program to develop a myth that was at odds with reality. A new Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll found that 72 % of registered voters support DOGE, an organization tasked with preventing government waste. That overwhelming majority includes nearly nine in 10 Republicans, two thirds of independents and about 60 percent of Democrats.  ,
At the same time, a majority of voters ( 52 % ) approve of the job Trump has done in the first month-plus. While Democratic Party support has dropped to a terrible 36 percent, Republican Party approval has remained steady.  ,
According to the poll,” two-thirds of voters think Dems should join the effort to reduce government waste” and “wait and see what Trump is doing before opposing.”  ,
” Force Them to Answer for Their Complicity”
For the left and its media partners, the lyrics remain the same. In order to capture activists for camera and smartphone use in town hall performances, organizations like Indivisible have once more been busy gathering them. Launched in 2016 to oppose Trump, Indivisible literally wrote the book on” Resisting the Trump Agenda”. Ahead of last week’s congressional recess, the left-wing organization posted its Musk or Us Toolkit. It’s a resource guide for rallying the usual suspects to occupy the offices and constituent events of House Republicans who, according to Indivisible, “are , complicit in Trump and Musk’s power grab — and they think they can dodge accountability”. Of course, it’s interesting that Democrats are actually trying to defy DOGE’s efforts to hold federal agencies and agents accountable for criminal waste, fraud, and abuse.  ,
The plan, as it was during the first Trump administration, is to force Republican lawmakers “on the record, expose their corruption, and make them pay a political price”. And Indivisible offers a “few ideas” to get leftist activists started” — but get creative”! Among the guidance, the took kit advises protesters to coordinate with local media to” cover your visit”, and it encourages confrontation, and lying — lots of lying.  ,
These inquiries are meant to corner them, make them squirm, and force them to accept their complicity. Use this website that House Democrats have created to find district-specific information on how their economic plans will affect their constituents, the tool kit advises. Activists, according to the guidance, should show up at town halls and “ask tough questions”. What do they mean by” tough” are stale questions full of political cliches, half-truths, and blatant lies.  ,
Sample questions to Republican lawmakers include:  ,
Elon Musk receives a tax break despite having to pay less for Medicaid and food aid. Why” ? ,
Why does Musk control the government’s finances more than voters’?
Why don’t you spend your money on impoverished people instead of implacably?
The tool kit encourages” street theater”, including having a protester wear a” Musk mask” and hold a House Republican “like a puppet” . ,
And Indivisible has a strategy for ensuring that congressional Democrats follow the left’s advice, voting against “any budget that includes extremist cuts, poison pill riders, or lacks safeguards against Musk’s power grab.”
” We want to lift up the Democrats who are standing strong—and remind them we’ve got their backs”, the toolkit explains.  ,
It was clear who they were, exactly.
Much has changed since the first Trump administration. Trump took away some valuable lessons in his first term, particularly how to deal with the swamp, the deep state, and a incredibly corrupt corporate media. Some Republicans have, too.  ,
Last week, Rep. Glenn Grothman had a confrontational constituent theater at his district town halls. The Wisconsin Republican congressman claimed that the same opposition activist was present despite the fact that the majority of the attendees were from his 6th Congressional District.  ,
” I believe it would be like every Winnebago County Democratic Party member participating in a show of force,” he said. These people don’t necessarily have a new perspective on something. It was obvious who they were”, Grothman told The Federalist in an interview.  ,
Last week, Grothman’s Oshkosh-area town hall audience, which was a hostile audience, helped writer Philip Bump use that audience to build his thesis that” the right is doing a good job convincing the right that Trump is doing a good job.” But only the right”. Bump opined that the representative “probably wasn’t expecting that he’d be booed” after Grothman had decisively won his sixth term in a solidly red congressional district.
The columnist wrote that” the ensuing conversation with his constituents was not much friendlier than his initial reception.” ” Wisconsinites challenged Grothman’s claims about the month-old administration of President Donald Trump and, particularly, criticized Trump adviser Elon Musk’s efforts to oust thousands of federal employees from their positions. According to Wisconsin Public Radio, Grothman’s defenses frequently received ovation from the audience.
The congressman defended Trump and Musk when the crowd booed, hissed, and screamed at him, according to video footage from the event. At one point audience members chanted,” Do your job”! As planned, numerous corporate news outlets were present to cover every contentious second.  ,
A Political Stunt, exactly?
Grothman said he wasn’t all that surprised, and the unfriendly reception from the crowd didn’t bother him. He’s seen it all before. At town halls during Trump’s first term, the same political show targeted him and others. Gohman promised to give Musk and DOGE their own suggestions for how to reduce spending, according to Gohman to a reporter from NBC 26.  ,
” I enjoy meeting with these people”, he told The Federalist. ” It’s amazing how misinformed they are” . ,
Grothman isn’t backing down. Left-wing activists have targeted the other House Republican at recent town halls.  ,
” It’s easy to be critical, but the people voted for change in November, and that’s exactly what they’re getting”, Rep. Jay Obernolte, a California Republican who faced town hall chants of” No King”! told Politico.  ,
” It’s unfortunate that the other party’s chosen to turn this into a political stunt”, he added.  ,
Matt Kittle covers The Federalist’s senior elections coverage. An award-winning investigative reporter and 30-year veteran of print, broadcast, and online journalism, Kittle previously served as the executive director of Empower Wisconsin.