CNN hosts clash with House Republican over IRS funding: ‘We like to stick to the facts’

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'CNN This Morning' hosts Poppy Harlow and Don Lemon clashed with Rep. Michael Lawler, R-N.Y. after the House voted to rescind billions in new funding for the IRS.

Rep. Michael Lawler, R-N.Y. said that it is a ‘misnomer’ to claim that the wealthy do not pay their taxes.

This photo taken April 13, 2014 shows the headquarters of the Internal Revenue Service in Washington. "I'm wondering if you're concerned that the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office says that this would add to the deficit. The net effect would be $114 billion increase in deficits over the next decade if you don't fund this. Are you worried about this?," Harlow asked.

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