Congresswoman gets into heated exchange with Bessent over Harriet Tubman $20 bill
Democratic Rep. Joyce Betty got into heated questioning with Bessent concerning the change of the $20 bill from President Andrew Jackson to the underground railroad leader Harriet Tubman.
The plan was announced in 2016, but stalled during Trump's first administration.
Bessent said he didn't have an update and his staff would get back to her, which infuriated the Democrat.

"There seems to be an issue when it comes to things that affect people of color or people who live in poverty," Betty said.
The congresswoman then pushed back against committee chairman Rep. French Hill who tried to end her time.
"I need him to address. He will answer me," she said.