Story highlights Most members of Congress are home in their districts for a two-week recess

A tradition of most recesses is that lawmaker hold town hall meetings with constituents

Washington (CNN) In February, the anti-Donald Trump protesters at a California Rep. Tom McClintock town hall meeting got so raucous that police escorted the Republican congressman out of the venue.

Over the weekend, McClintock faced two more hours of sharp questions from an anti-Trump crowd over health care, the President's taxes and Syria. It didn't match the chaos of his earlier town hall -- but McClintock did have to plead with the rowdy crowd for calm.

"Ladies and gentleman, this is supposed to be a civil discussion," he said. "Be civil, be polite, and allow people to have a civil exchange of ideas."

Over the next two weeks, many other Republicans could be pleading for the same sort of reprieve.