Moving text after making a clipping mask?

After making a clipping mask with text I am able to move the image around that shows through the text, though how do you move the text around?
Thanks.

Each time I try to use the Move tool to move the Text Layer it ends up moving the Clipping Mask Layer instead.
Thanks.

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