Some Republicans shrug off DOGE protests and town halls
Briefly

As protests against GOP policies intensify, some Republicans downplay the backlash, suggesting it's a repetition of previous anti-Trump sentiments. Their dismissive attitude reflects a determination to support President Trump's agenda amidst challenges, including funding cuts affecting Medicaid and veterans. While Democrats are leveraging this unrest to potentially reclaim the House in the upcoming elections, Republicans are cautiously optimistic about their electoral strategies, even amidst discontent from constituents. The political climate evokes memories of prior midterms marked by strong anti-establishment sentiment.
House Republicans have galvanized voters across the country to come out in protest against their Medicaid cuts, veteran layoffs, and defunding of health care for 9/11 first responders.
It's 2017 all over. They've hated Trump since 2016. Same folks largely, but most hate Musk based on the calls.
That's all manufactured bulls**t for likes and clickbait,
Read at Axios
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