‘Absolute bulls--t’: Endangered House Republican blasts leaders over impending Obamacare lapse
An infuriated Rep. Mike Lawler left a closed-door House Republican meeting Tuesday and sounded off on GOP leaders who are planning to allow key Obamacare subsidies to expire in two weeks.
"This is absolute bullshit," the New York Republican said.
“I think it's idiotic not to have an up-or-down vote on this issue,” he told reporters of leaders’ refusal to hold a vote on a modified version of the expiring subsidies. “It is political malpractice.”
Lawler also laid into House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, arguing that Democrats don’t actually want to compromise on the issue and instead want to use health care as a political cudgel against the GOP in the midterms.
“They want to kill it. They want the issue,” said Lawler. “That's why [Minority Leader] Chuck Schumer put a nonsensical three-year vote on the floor of the Senate when given an opportunity.”
At the same time, Lawler did not rule out joining a Democratic-led discharge petition that would force a vote on a three-year extension to send a message to GOP leaders.
“All options are on the table,” he said.
Lawler’s outburst came after Speaker Mike Johnson told his members in the closed-door meeting that he’s moving forward with a Wednesday vote on a GOP health care bill that would not extend the expiring Obamacare subsidies, according to four people in the room who were granted anonymity to describe the closed-door comments.
Lawler stood up in the meeting, two of the people said, to call Republican leaders' decision to allow the expiration “a mistake.”