Republican candidates condemning Planned Parenthood — and arguing over whether the government should be shut down over the organization’s defunding — was predictable enough in Wednesday night’s primary debate. What was more unusual was Donald Trump directly confronting Jeb Bush over his apparent neglect of women’s health.
In August, Bush said, “I’m not sure we need half a billion dollars for women’s health issues.” He later said he misspoke. In their latest push to defund Planned Parenthood, congressional Republicans have taken pains to say they plan to redirect women’s health funding from Planned Parenthood, not eliminate it, although experts question whether other providers have the capacity to fill the gap.
“I think it will haunt him,” said Trump on Wednesday night. “I said, wow, I can’t believe it,” Trump said of watching Bush’s comments, then claimed, “I will take care of women. I respect women. I will take care of women.”
RELATED: GOP pushes to defund Planned Parenthood, crime or no crime
When Bush struggled to defend himself, Trump persisted: “Why did you say it? I heard it myself. Why did you say it?”








