Bobby Jindal had a movie night at the governor’s mansion as part of his ongoing feud with Planned Parenthood in Louisiana.
During a rally outside the governor’s mansion in support of Planned Parenthood Thursday, Jindal played a loop of the secretly recorded videos that sparked the latest round of scrutiny about the organization.
When Jindal announced his video screening, he said supporters of Planned Parenthood have refused to watch it before.
The governor and Planned Parenthood have gone back and forth since the undercover videos became public. The videos show Planned Parenthood officials attempting to profit off of abortions and one appeared to show a doctor obtaining organs from a fetus with a still-beating heart.
Jindal’s office has cast the organization as concerned about profit above women, and Planned Parenthood has accused Jindal of trying to limit healthcare access.
Since declaring his intention to seek the Republican presidential nomination, Jindal has gained headlines for his “clickbait campaign” and defense of conservative social issues on Confederate monuments, Planned Parenthood, common core, and immigration.
Despite it all, Jindal’s support is at .7 percent, according to a Real Clear Politics polling average between Aug. 9 and Aug. 16.