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Tempers flared during an impromptu press conference held by House Freedom Caucus members as they refused to answer how they'll vote if President Donald Trump's mega spending bill reaches the House floor Wednesday.
"It is not ready yet, but we've got to see the language," said Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX).
CNN's Manu Raju drew the ire of caucus chair Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) when he asked, "Specifically, what are you asking for?"
"Waste, fraud, and abuse! I don't understand —" Harris began, and Raju repeated his question asking for specifics.
"We're demanding that waste, fraud and abuse be addressed in Medicaid. It's inadequately addressed in the current bill. And we believe that as much of the 'Green New Scam' should be eliminated as is possible," Harris said, referring to the "Green New Deal" programs designed to address climate change.
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"Let me address the goalpost nonsense," Harris said, referencing a reporter's assertion that Freedom Caucus members approved a version of the bill months ago and were "moving the goalpost" regarding their demands.
"We are working within the goalposts!" Harris asserted, as the reporter repeated that the caucus recently voted in favor.
"Excuse me, can I answer the question?" Harris interrupted the reporter. "Or you just want to filibuster?"
"You can talk. You can talk. I'm just asking," the reporter said.
"No, no, no, you're filibustering! We're working within the goalposts. We're not saying we need to move the amount of cuts up — because, goodness knows, we moved the amount of spending yesterday with the SALT agreement," Harris said regarding the State and Local Tax agreement.
"We're saying, 'Work within the goalposts, rearrange it within the goalposts, in accordance with what the president wants. End waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicaid, which is wasting dollars that should be spent on the truly vulnerable, and then end as much of the Green New Scam as possible."
Harris did not go into detail on what he defined as "waste, fraud, and abuse" in Medicaid.