Late night host Jimmy Kimmel slammed a top aide for Speaker Paul Ryan Paul Davis RyanKenosha will be a good bellwether in 2020 At indoor rally, Pence says election runs through Wisconsin Juan Williams: Breaking down the debates MORE (R-Wis.) on Wednesday for the Republican effort to tie funding for a children's health program to a government funding bill, saying "using kids' lives as bargaining chips is disgusting."

Kimmel, who was a vocal critic of the GOP's efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act on his show, ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live," slammed Republicans for trying to entice Democrats to sign the short-term funding bill by attaching a six-year extension of the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).

"As you know, tying CHIP to spending bill is not a clean CHIP vote," Kimmel tweeted at Doug Andres, Ryan's press secretary. "It’s a transparent bid to lure Dems away from DACA. The majority, including Republicans, support a path to citizenship and full CHIP funding. Using kids’ lives as bargaining chips is disgusting. So stop it."

As you know, tying CHIP to spending bill is not a clean CHIP vote. It’s a transparent bid to lure Dems away from DACA. The majority, including Republicans, support a path to citizenship and full CHIP funding. Using kids’ lives as bargaining chips is disgusting. So stop it. https://t.co/aAXorJZZS6 — Jimmy Kimmel (@jimmykimmel) January 17, 2018

Kimmel first took aim at Andres on Wednesday night when the press secretary retweeted a tweet saying it would be "interesting" to see how many Democrats voted against the funding bill that could include CHIP, given their vocal push to renew the insurance.

"Shame on you for making CHIP a bargaining chip, shame on you for tying our children's lives to immigration and shame on you and @SpeakerRyan for doing ANYTHING other than funding CHIP cleanly and IMMEDIATELY," Kimmel said.

"Republicans are the ones funding CHIP completely and immediately. Democrats are the ones voting no," Andres fired back at the host. "Also, on what planet are Republicans the ones tying anything to immigration?"

"The one you're destroying to serve your corporate masters," Kimmel replied late Wednesday night.

The one you're destroying to serve your corporate masters. https://t.co/E8PdGoJmFV — Jimmy Kimmel (@jimmykimmel) January 17, 2018

Republicans and Democrats have been debating immigration this week, and a possible deal extending an amnesty program for young immigrants in exchange for tighter border security.

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While lawmakers say they are close to a funding deal that could include the CHIP extension, President Trump Donald John TrumpObama calls on Senate not to fill Ginsburg's vacancy until after election Planned Parenthood: 'The fate of our rights' depends on Ginsburg replacement Progressive group to spend M in ad campaign on Supreme Court vacancy MORE tweeted Thursday morning that "CHIP should be part of a long term solution, not a 30 Day, or short term, extension!"

Kimmel eventually grew tired of the argument when Andres said Democrats have "no actual problem" with the stopgap measure and are only frustrated about what's not included.

Democrats are voting against CHIP over a disagreement about what isn’t included in the CR.



They have no actual problem with the legislation being voted on. — Doug Andres (@DougAndres) January 17, 2018

Go to sleep Doug. It’s late and in the morning, you’ve got lives to ruin and a government to shut down. https://t.co/QF3gDOgajf — Jimmy Kimmel (@jimmykimmel) January 17, 2018

A government bill must pass before Saturday to avoid a shutdown.

Kimmel has in the past bashed Republican leaders in Congress for trying to change the Affordable Care Act, a law he says should not be repealed because it provides essential care for children such as his own son, who underwent surgery for a heart condition last year.