As TGP previously reported, GOP Senators Jerry Moran (Kansas) and Mike Lee (Utah) announced Monday night that they will not be supporting the bill to repeal and replace Obamacare.

GOP Senator, Jerry Moran (Kansas) made a run for it after briefly speaking to reporters on Tuesday. Witnesses say that he jumped over the subway tracks to get away from the group of reporters hounding him for answers.

USA Today reported:

Sen. Jerry Moran is under intense scrutiny after he said he wouldn’t vote for the Senate’s revised health care bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, effectively tanking the legislation. So it’s unsurprising that reporters want to talk to the Kansas Republican. TRENDING: Black Lives Matter Activist Wearing 'Justice for Breonna Taylor' Shirt Walked into a Louisville Bar and Murdered Three People The senator did stop to talk to some journalists in the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday. But after several minutes, he made a run for it.

.@JerryMoran jumps the tracks of the Senate subway on Capitol Hill to get around a large gathering of reporters as he arrives @uscapitol pic.twitter.com/sMyivmJaLM — Andrew Harnik (@andyharnik) July 18, 2017

Jerry Moran just leapt onto/over the Senate subway tracks to get out of a scrum of reporters. — Sam Baker (@sam_baker) July 18, 2017

Senator @JerryMoran, in bid to escape journalist hordes, RUNS ACROSS SUBWAY TRAIN TRACKS and up stairs. #freejerrymoran — Michael Mathes (@MichaelMathes) July 18, 2017

Featured photo by AP photojournalist Andrew Harnik Twitter