President Trump told House Republicans he wanted to call the tax reform plan his administration is touting the “Cut Cut Cut Act,” ABC News reported on Wednesday.

House Republicans were planning to reveal their unnamed tax proposal on Wednesday, but delayed it until Thursday.

House Speaker Paul Ryan and Rep. Kevin Brady, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, who is writing the bill, have been discussing names behind closed doors, the report said.

Ryan initially contacted Trump about naming it because of his branding ability.

But he and Brady have pushed back on the name, the report said, while Trump has not budged.

“At the end of the day, this will be known as the Trump tax cuts,” the report quoted a senior Capitol Hill aide.

The situation has left some scratching their heads.

“The fact that he wanted to name the bill, that is hilarious and perfectly illustrates how – in things both large and small – the Hill can’t quite figure out Trump,” a person involved in the dispute told ABC.