GOP Rep. Leonard Lance (N.J.) denounced President Trump’s budget proposal Tuesday in front of hundreds of constituents at a town hall event.

“Regarding the budget document, I do not support it,” Lance told a packed auditorium with about 400 people in Cranford, N.J, Politico reported.

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“The president proposes and Congress disposes,” he added.

The president’s $4.1 trillion proposed budget would significantly cut social programs such as food stamps, Medicaid and Social Security disability benefits.

Lance acknowledged that the budget plan is “merely a blueprint” and thus still in its early stages. He said the proposed cuts “are too significant,” Politico reported.

Lance represents a district that swung for Democratic candidates in the 2008 and 2016 presidential elections. The Cook Political Report listed his district as Lean Republican last week.

A local news outlet reported that many of the constituents criticized and expressed anger toward the Trump administration throughout the event.

While the GOP lawmaker has been breaking with the White House and his party on legislation such as the ObamaCare repeal plan, his town hall constituents are urging him to pull away further from the Trump administration, according to the reports.

When asked about the ongoing probes into Trump’s campaign and Russia, Lance tiptoed around criticizing the president.

He reportedly praised the Justice Department’s decision to appoint former FBI Director Robert Mueller as special counsel to look into Russian interference in the election.

“I think that is an excellent step and I believe that Mr. Mueller will investigate the matters that you have raised and he will do so in a completely impartial and above board manner,” the five-term congressman told his constituents, adding that Mueller will likely subpoena Trump’s tax returns.

“A fair and impartial investigation regarding the whole Russian situation should occur,” he said. “I think that Bob Mueller will do a superb job and let the chips fall where they may.”

- Updated: 11:05 a.m.