Ryan says it's 'a bogus attack from the left' to claim health care bill was rushed

“This is kind of a bogus attack from the left,” Ryan said.

Critics have also pointed to Ryan’s admonishment of Democrats in 2009 during their work on the Affordable Care Act.

“I don’t think we should pass bills that we haven’t read, that we don’t know what they cost,” Ryan said at the time on MSNBC. “If you rush this thing through before anybody even knows what it is, that’s not good democracy.”

Ryan told Stephanopoulos on Sunday that the House bill, which passed narrowly and now heads to the Senate, “has been online for two months” and has been analyzed twice by the CBO.

When Stephanopoulos noted that significant amendments have been made to the bill since then, Ryan replied that the final amendment "was three pages long. It takes you 30 seconds to read."

The entire bill is under 200 pages, he added. "It doesn't take long to go through this bill."

Several Republican House members, including Rep. Chris Collins of New York, admitted publicly to not reading the entire GOP health care bill before voting on it.

But Ryan told Stephanopoulos the House bill has "multiple layers of protection" so that people with pre-existing health conditions can "get affordable coverage."