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Home»Politics»Heated Exchange Erupts Between Scott Bessent and Pennsylvania Rep. Boyle Over Poll Data During Hearing: ‘You Don’t Know What You’re Saying’

Heated Exchange Erupts Between Scott Bessent and Pennsylvania Rep. Boyle Over Poll Data During Hearing: ‘You Don’t Know What You’re Saying’

Data vs. twaddle.

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeJune 5, 20263 Mins Read
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clashed with Pennsylvania Rep. Brendan Boyle during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing over polling data on presidential approval and consumer sentiment. The sharp exchange, including Bessent’s memorable pushback, quickly spread on X.
Image Credit: U.S. Department of the Treasury and Eric Connolly/U.S. House Office of Photography via Wikimedia Commons

What began as a discussion about polling data quickly turned into a heated exchange during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing in Washington, D.C. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA) clashed over presidential approval ratings and consumer sentiment figures, with the tense back-and-forth drawing strong reactions online after clips of the exchange spread across X.

🚨 NOW: Scott Bessent just MIC DROPPED an enraged Rep. Boyle (D)

BOYLE: The people 3 to 1 disapprove of this president!

BESSENT: The Democratic House's 17% APPROVAL RATING, are they right or wrong? 🔥

BOYLE: Consumer sentiment is the LOWEST ever

BESSENT: Two thirds of those… pic.twitter.com/tbmf7Mh61p

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 4, 2026

In the video clip recorded during the House hearing, Pennsylvania Rep. Brendan Boyle brings up a roughly 3:1 public disapproval rating for the president along with record-low consumer sentiment. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent responds by citing the Democratic House’s 17% approval rating and asking, “Are they right or wrong?” before addressing the partisan composition of the survey respondents, telling Boyle at one point, “You don’t know what you’re saying,” and stressing that he is “citing DATA.”

According to the post caption, which includes a transcript of the dialogue, Bessent described parts of the cited discussion as “twaddle.” The footage focuses on this verbal exchange but does not show the full hearing agenda on Treasury priorities or what occurred immediately before or after the recorded segment.

How People Are Reacting to the Committee Hearing Clip

Many viewers criticized the nature of congressional oversight, with one writing, “Can someone explain to me, like I’m five, what the hell ‘Congressional Oversight’ is supposed to be anymore? All I see is a parade of no-name, poorly cast Democrats asking the dumbest, most irrelevant questions imaginable… This isn’t oversight. This is a filmed and broadcast HOA meeting run by clowns who couldn’t legislate their way out of a paper bag.” 

Another added, “These congressional hacks are so far below Bessent and Rubio!!! It’s absolutely pathetic watching them show their ignorance on every issue. They read prepared statements they have zero understanding of.” One commenter went further, stating, “Democrats truly are the lowest IQ life form on this planet.”

Several users praised Bessent’s performance, with one declaring, “Bessent is a BAMF. I did not expect a Treasury Secretary to be this savage, but I am loving it.” Others highlighted memorable language from the clip, noting, “Americans really don’t use the word ‘twaddle’ enough when referring to Congress.” 

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Some placed the exchange in historical context, with one commenting, “Someone needs to remind Boyle it took Reagan two full years to get the economy back up to speed from the Carter years. It’s been three months with Iran, and some are acting like it’s three years.”

The exchange continues to circulate across X, where viewers remain divided over who got the better of the argument. While some focused on the polling data itself, others saw the clash as another example of the increasingly combative tone that often defines Washington’s debates over the economy and government performance.

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