Sen. Marco Rubio Marco Antonio RubioFlorida senators pushing to keep Daylight Savings Time during pandemic Hillicon Valley: DOJ indicts Chinese, Malaysian hackers accused of targeting over 100 organizations | GOP senators raise concerns over Oracle-TikTok deal | QAnon awareness jumps in new poll Intelligence chief says Congress will get some in-person election security briefings MORE was confronted on Thursday by a demonstrator questioning whether the Florida Republican would hold a town hall meeting.

“Senator, I thought you were in Europe,” an unidentified man tells Rubio in footage of their exchange posted on Twitter by Tomas Kennedy, whose Twitter lists him as a community organizer for SEIU Florida.

"I saw all these missing child posters all over town. I’m glad you’re OK, but are you going to host a town hall? There’s a constituent town hall today. Senator, we need to hear from you — your constituents.”

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Rubio mostly brushed off the comments, continuing on his way and only responding, “Good to see you, man." The incident took place at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, the Orlando Weekly reported.

Sen. @marcorubio has been missing! His office said he was in Europe but we found him. We asked him to host a town-hall but got no answers. pic.twitter.com/2mn9oxLXJd — Tomas Kennedy (@Tomaskenn) February 23, 2017

Rubio defended his lack of recent town halls later Thursday during a visit to Florida International University, according to another tweet from the liberal-leaning demonstrator.

"Do me a favor and be respectful, all right?" Rubio told the demonstrator. When asked about conducting a town hall, Rubio noted that people on both sides of the aisle can get "rude."

"I've heard the people," Rubio continued. "I ran for office, I told everybody I was against ObamaCare, I told everybody that I was in favor of the things that I was in favor of."

"I'm going to do what I told people I'm going to do. How unfair would it be to the people that voted for me to now change my opinion?"

We finally caught up with Senator Marco Rubio at @FIU. He told us that he won't host a townhall because people act "rude and stupid." pic.twitter.com/DrefDkvrFD — Tomas Kennedy (@Tomaskenn) February 23, 2017

The Orlando Weekly said Rubio was absent during a scheduled “town hall” in Tampa late Wednesday. But Rubio’s press secretary told the news publication he was not present as “the organizers are deceiving people by falsely advertising this event.”

The Miami New Times said Rubio also plans on skipping a separate “town hall” in Miami on Thursday evening, saying the meeting was organized by the Miami chapter of the nationwide group Indivisible Movement.

Thursday's incident comes as GOP lawmakers face tough crowds during this week’s congressional recess, with attendees pushing them on President Trump's agenda, including repealing and replacing ObamaCare.

Trump claimed in a tweet Tuesday that the “so-called angry crowds in home districts of some Republicans are actually, in numerous cases, planned out by liberal activists."