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U.S. Rep. Markwayne Mullin sparked the ire of many of his fellow committee members while discussing his desire to "fix" the Affordable Care Act in a congressional meeting Wednesday.

During the discussion of some measures that would make changes to former President Obama's health care overhaul, Mullin called out Rep. Ben Lujan, asking what he's proposed that would solve the issue of bipartisan efforts to fix ACA.

When the Democrat from New Mexico interjected to ask whether Mullin would yield so that Lujan could answer the question, Mullin refused and said "you can shut up now."

The response prompted angry reactions from committee members who invoked Robert's rules of order regarding Mullin's action.

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