White House: GOP IRS Cuts Violate Idea that We Don't Have Pay-Fors for Emergency Money -- 'Non-Starter' in Senate

On Tuesday's broadcast of MSNBC's "All In," White House Domestic Policy Adviser Neera Tanden stated that the House Republican bill to offset the cost of Israel aid by cutting IRS funding "really destabilizes the consensus that, on emergency funding, we don't have 'pay-fors.'" And wouldn't pay for the Israel money and would increase the deficit. She also stated that the proposal makes it "more difficult to pass this. This is a non-starter in the Senate."