New Hampshire Republican Gov. Chris Sununu criticized members of his party who are looking to retaliate against 13 GOP House members who voted to pass President Biden's $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, saying they 'have their priorities screwed up.'
Washington New Hampshire Republican Gov. Chris Sununu on Sunday criticized members of his party who are looking to retaliate against 13 GOP House members who voted to pass President Joe Biden's $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, saying they"have their priorities screwed up."
"When we talk about kicking people off of committees because they don't like one vote or the other -- again, I just think they have their priorities screwed up," Sununu told CNN's Dana Bash on"State of the Union.
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