Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday brushed off a new House investigation into allegations that he attempted to suppress votes in Georgia in the 2018 elections as Democrats “playing politics.”

Chairman Elijah Cummings and Rep. Jamie Raskin of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform sent a letter to Kemp on earlier in the day requesting that he produce a wide-ranging schedule of documents pertaining to the allegations of voter suppression.

“They need to quit playing politics up there,” Kemp said at a press conference, responding to a question about the House Democrats’ probe.

He then pivoted to natural disaster aid for farmers in Georgia affected by Hurricane Michael — and suggested that “our own farmers” in Georgia need natural disaster aid that’s being held up as Democrats try to secure more aid for Puerto Rico.

“Elijah Cummings and his colleagues in the House are hung up on giving more money to Puerto Rico when we have our own farmers who are fixing to lose their farm,” Kemp said, specifying that people in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama were affected by the Michael.