The Beacon named the New York Times, the Washington Post, and CBS News as outlets who pointed to McCormick’s town hall and claimed it shows growing bipartisan backlash against DOGE. The article said CBS featured a quote from an organizer of the protest, describing her only as one of the congressman’s constituents.?? WATCH: Rich McCormick (R-GA) is criticised by his constituents during a town hall in Georgia over DOGE spending cuts pic.twitter.com/scBXBQz3OD
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The Beacon detailed further information pertaining to the organizer, identified as Maggie Goldman, saying she does live in McCormick’s district, but adding more of her background:
A self-described “Democrat & Political Activist,” Goldman, who did not respond to a request for comment, coordinated volunteers for Pete Buttigieg’s presidential campaign in 2019 and 2020, according to her LinkedIn. Shortly thereafter, she ran for her local county commission as a Democrat seeking to enact a “more inclusive policy agenda.” Goldman has donated exclusively to Democrats and sent Kamala Harris’s campaign more than $1,500 last year, according to campaign finance records.The Beacon report also said similar protests have happened at other House GOP town halls and district offices, noting, “The demonstrations drove mainstream media coverage of brewing backlash against the Trump administration as the lower chamber left Washington, D.C., for a week-long recess. Well-funded liberal organizations organized many of them.” In addition, the outlet noted that “The George Soros-funded groups Indivisible and MoveOn were at the center of the demonstrations.”
In a social media post on February 18, McCormick advertised the town hall in Roswell. “This is an opportunity for you to come and ask your questions, and I will gladly answer them. I look forward to seeing you there,” he wrote:When angry voters confronted Rep. Rich McCormick over DOGE at a town hall held in the Georgia Republican's deep-red district, the New York Times, Washington Post, and CBS News cited the scene as proof of emerging bipartisan "backlash" over Elon Musk's efforts to slash government… pic.twitter.com/49snKR8brU
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More video footage of the town hall caught the moment a woman asks McCormick what he intends to do about reigning in the “megalomaniac in the White House.” Further into the clip, some of the people gathered continue heckling McCormick as he tries to respond:I will be hosting an in-person town hall at Roswell City Council, and I would love to have you there! My town hall is free and open to all my constituents in Georgia’s Seventh Congressional District. This is an opportunity for you to come and ask your questions, and I will gladly… pic.twitter.com/cXUdKkEjyo
— Congressman Rich McCormick, MBA MD (@RepMcCormick) February 18, 2025
A recent survey from the Economist/YouGov found that more Americans view DOGE favorably than unfavorably, per Breitbart News. The report noted that “DOGE has continued to uncover a trove of government waste, providing updates on its website as well as on X.” Read more at: Breitbart.comTonight Representative Rich McCormick (GA-07) held a Townhall in Roswell, GA & was heckled by Democrats
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