It has been another tough week for Rep. Devin Nunes. The Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee continues to face questions about his handling of the investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election as well as his communications with the White House. Even some fellow Republicans are joining Democrats in calling on Nunes to recuse himself from the inquiry or resign.

If Nunes thought he was escaping the drama by leaving D.C. for his home district in Fresno, California, he was sorely mistaken. Upon his arrival home, Nunes was greeted by some supportive local members of the Republican party and acquaintances — but also very angry, very loud constituents. Dozens of irate protesters — one news report estimated the crowd at more than 100 — showed up outside a conference Nunes attended in Fresno on Friday afternoon.

The protest against Congressman @DevinNunes stretches nearly half a block on Blackstone Ave in front of #Torninos. Nunes speaking here at 1. pic.twitter.com/kJKtRjSOyu — Connie Tran (@MissConnieTran) March 31, 2017

The protest was organized by local constituents who wish to unseat Nunes, an effort which has gained support and attention as reports about the congressman continue to emerge. Over the last couple of weeks, anti-Nunes Facebook groups and Twitter accounts have popped up, along with a crowdfunding campaign that has raised more than $13,000.

Some of Nunes’ constituents have expressed frustration that, like many other GOP members of Congress, he has been avoiding town hall meetings. His handling of the Russia inquiry has only made them more furious.