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Rep. Jake Auchincloss Tells Fellow Members of Congress to ‘Touch Grass’
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Rep. Jake Auchincloss Tells Fellow Members of Congress to ‘Touch Grass’

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Last updated: February 13, 2026 10:37 am
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Rep. Jake Auchincloss
Politicians Are Chronically Online
Go Outside, Touch Grass!!!

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February 13, 2026
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Representative Jake Auchincloss says politicians need to ditch their phones and get in touch with nature … telling us most are nice IRL — but they can get real nasty online.

We caught up with the the Democratic Congressman from Massachusetts on Capitol Hill earlier this week … and we asked him about the differences between politicians’ in-person and online personas.


Auchincloss tells us he got a device over Christmas that “bricks” his phone — basically making it a glorified paperweight — and, he thinks his fellows in the House and Senate should get similar tech to brick their own phones and go “touch grass.”

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Rep. Auchincloss acknowledges social media is a useful mass communication tool — like newspapers and TV — but he still thinks face-to-face encounters lead to more understanding across political divides.

The congressman also defends most of his colleagues … claiming a vast majority are trying to govern correctly — but a small minority is ruining it for everyone.

Mr. Speaker, can we have Congress outside today?

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