Overview
- Rep. Victoria Spartz held two contentious town halls in Indiana, where she faced vocal backlash from constituents over her support for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and its federal spending cuts.
- Attendees expressed outrage at Spartz's comments that undocumented immigrants are not entitled to due process, leading to loud boos and walkouts during the events.
- Spartz refused to call for the resignation of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and others implicated in the Signalgate controversy, further angering constituents demanding accountability.
- Despite warnings from GOP leadership to avoid in-person town halls due to rising public discontent, Spartz proceeded, drawing national attention to divisions within her conservative district.
- Protests outside the town halls and criticism from within highlight growing dissatisfaction with Republican policies, even in traditionally right-leaning areas.