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Published — March 14, 2013 Updated — May 13, 2014 at 10:49 am ET

Rick Perry zings fellow Republicans on national stage

Former presidential candidate blames some in GOP for Medicaid expansion

Introduction

Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Thursday called the Medicaid expansion piece of federal health reform “fiscal coercion” and blamed “friends and allies in the conservative movement” who have embraced it, saying they have “folded in the face of federal bribery and mounting pressure.”

Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C., Perry, who ran a failed bid for president last year, also seemed to take a shot at his party. He suggested that claims published in the media that voters had rejected conservative causes would only be true if Republicans had “actually nominated conservative candidates in 2008 and 2012.”

To read the full story, co-reported by the Center for Public Integrity‘s Dave Levinthal and the Texas Tribune‘s Emily Ramshaw, click here.

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