Bill Maher lashes GOP as 'the dog who caught the car' over abortion restrictions and slams Trump's pro-choice U-turn as new poll shows termination crackdowns are driving women away from Republicans
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Maher hit out at Republicans as they flip flop on abortion rights amid backlash over a stringent Arizona abortion ban. He felt they are like a 'dog that caught the car', as they didn't know what to do once they achieved their aim. His remarks came as Trump angered supporters by coming out against a national abortion ban, arguing it should be a 'states issue'

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