On Friday, Hollywood actress Alyssa Milano urged her Twitter followers to watch Republicans debate the tax overhaul bill hours before its scheduled vote.

“I’d like to encourage everyone to turn watch this with me NOW,” tweeted Milano with a link to C-SPAN.

I'd like to encourage everyone to turn watch this with me NOW: https://t.co/QYBThPWckQ — Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) December 1, 2017

“watching…..Senator Tim Scott “$100 a month is real money” to struggling families ? Is he F**KING kidding ? HOW MUCH does $100 buy in this day ? Costs me $50 to fill my f**king gas tank FFS,” replied Twitter user Cherl Criss.

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https://twitter.com/CrissCheryl/status/936687704062025728

Here’s where things get good. Very good, indeed.

“@SenatorTimScott – are you serious? When was the last time you spent time w/a “struggling family”?, asks Emmy award winning writer Melissa Jo Peltier.

@SenatorTimScott – are you serious? When was the last time you spent time w/a “struggling family”? — Melissa Jo Peltier (@MelissaJPeltier) December 1, 2017

South Carolina Senator Tim Scott had the best ever response to Peltier:

“You mean…besides growing up in a poor single parent household where we had to use the oven to heat the house? Or when we couldn’t afford Christmas presents? Or when I owned 4 shirts total?’

Ouch. That’ll leave a mark.

You mean…besides growing up in a poor single parent household where we had to use the oven to heat the house? Or when we couldn't afford Christmas presents? Or when I owned 4 shirts total? https://t.co/5NqQhQrqIT — Tim Scott (@SenatorTimScott) December 1, 2017

“Timothy Eugene Scott was growing up poor and black in Charleston, S.C., the son of a nurse’s aide who worked 16-hour shifts, when Strom Thurmond, who ran for president as the standard-bearer for segregationists, was at the peak of his powers in the Senate,” reported the Washington Post.

Scott has an amazing back story: