week engagedc this with donald trump on twitter responding to one of his health care tweets. is this something more we will see with the rsc? rep. walker: i think so. here is why. a former chairman of the republican study committee was mike pence. having someone in the white house, the vice president-elect, who has served in the same role, opens up the lines of communication on legislation. as part of the desire -- that is -- we want to take more of a position of proactive than reactionary. lindsey: you mentioned there will be areas where the president-elect and congress might disagree. one thing that might cause trouble is the infrastructure package the president-elect is proposing. is there a way to fund $1 trillion in a conservative white? -- way? rep. walker: i commend the president for coming in and saying these are where we have needs. to say this is as far as we can go, as part of it is not paid for. i believe it is our job to sometimes share our concerns in moving forward. like i said earlier, i don't know we can anticipate specifically what that might be. if it is $1