Paul also said he doesn’t think the Senate is “getting anywhere with the bill we have.” He called the bill a “kitchen sink” trying to do everything and said the bill is bloated “like a Christmas tree full of billion-dollar ornaments.”
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Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) on Sunday also appeared open to pursuing a plan to repeal and then replace the former president’s signature healthcare legislation.
Similar to Paul’s “kitchen sink” criticism, he warned that “when you lump too many things into one piece of legislation, you doom its likelihood of success.”
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