Rep. Darrell Issa says he is still examining the House Republican health care bill and has not taken a position on it yet.

His staff added that’s what he’s been saying in recent days.

But it was his blunt response Tuesday to a question about where he stood while waiting for an elevator to leave the House floor that became a buzz on social media and resulted in an article in The Hill, a political publication that focuses on Congress.

“None of your business,” Issa told reporters inquiring about how he intended to vote, according to The Hill’s Cristina Marcos.


“None of our business? What about your constituents? Don’t they deserve to know how you’re going to vote on this?” Marcos asked.

“You’re not a constituent,” Issa responded.

The Vista Republican later responded to a query on Twitter by San Diego’s 10News, saying he was “Undecided and still reviewing the changes to the bill.”