GREENVILLE, South Carolina — In the wake of a deadly shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado, Carly Fiorina argued Monday that it’s fair game to criticize the organization because it receives federal funding.
“It’s focusing on policy when you say that taxpayers shouldn’t be funding Planned Parenthood,” Fiorina told MSNBC at an event here, where she spoke primarily about the economy and terrorism during a campaign stop. “Taxpayers are funding an organization that funnels millions of dollars into political contributions. It somehow doesn’t seem right, does it?”
To be clear: Taxpayers fund parts of the operational, health care side of Planned Parenthood — primarily through Medicaid reimbursements for low-income patients — not the political arms that are tied to the group or the abortion services Fiorina so staunchly opposes. This isn’t the Republican presidential candidate’s first misleading claim about the group. During a Republican primary debate in September, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO strongly condemned the group’s fetal tissue donation program as selling “baby parts,” and she exaggerated the scenes shown in heavily edited videos produced by an anti-abortion group that opposes Planned Parenthood.
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Fiorina has refused to walk back those remarks; meanwhile, her vocal criticism of the group’s fetal tissue donations helped elevate the issue — and the legal tissue donation program — to the forefront of the abortion debate.









