Republican presidential candidate and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is doubling down on calls to defund and prosecute Planned Parenthood, releasing a new video Tuesday that lands a direct hit on the organization for its practices involving fetal tissue donation.
The ad opens with footage of polio victims — an image Planned Parenthood supporters will likely find odd given the fact that fetal tissue research actually led to the polio vaccine. The Cruz campaign confirmed to msnbc that the opening shot featured polio victims, yet in a statement did not acknowledge fetal tissue or the role it played in ending the polio epidemic.
“For a century, Americans have helped heal and care for millions in need, and we did it without a grotesque baby part harvesting industry as seen in the recent expose on Planned Parenthood,” Rick Tyler, national spokesperson for Cruz’s presidential campaign, told msnbc in an email. “This isn’t what our country was built on, and it’s why as President, Ted Cruz will defund Planned Parenthood and instruct the Department of Justice to investigate and prosecute any and all of its illegal activities.”
Tyler’s statement nearly word-for-word mirrored the 30-second spot released earlier in the day. In it, a narrator asks: “[H]ow did America become a country that harvests organs from unborn children? And who has the courage to stop it?”
Answer to that last part? Ted Cruz.
The video, entitled “Values,” comes just more than a week before a religious liberty rally that the White House hopeful will host in Iowa on Aug. 21 — yet the words “religious liberty” are only mentioned once, when the narrator asks supporters to attend the gathering. Critics view the “religious liberty” or “religious freedom” movement as an effort to enshrine LGBT discrimination in state and federal law. According to a press release from Cruz’s campaign, the video will appear on the Fox News Channel in the Des Moines area between today and next week’s rally.
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Cruz has been one of the most vocal critics of Planned Parenthood following the release by an anti-abortion group of several sting videos that were edited to show the organization’s executives casually discussing the process of donating fetal tissue for medical research. Planned Parenthood maintains that it does not profit off such donations and that any money exchanged is to cover the costs involved with actually handling and transferring the material.
“What we do is legal and ethical, and we’re proud of it,” said Heather Saunders Estes, the president of Planned Parenthood’s Northern California chapter, in an interview Sunday on KPIX 5.









