Donald Trump, in one of the more bizarre moments in Saturday night's Republican presidential debate, claimed that GOP rival Jeb Bush said he wanted to "moon everybody." In responding to a comment by Bush about his foul and derogatory language on the campaign trail, the billionaire businessman lashed out at the former Florida governor for his recent words.

"It's weak to disparage women," Bush said, according to The Orlando Sun Times. "It's weak to disparage Hispanics. It's weak to denigrate the disabled. And it's really weak to call John McCain a loser, that's outrageous. He's an American hero." 

As Bush spoke, Trump disagreed with Bush's claims about women and McCain and then mentioned how he was criticized for his language.

"He said about language -- my language," Trump said, referring to Bush, according to CBS News. "Two days ago, he said he would take his pants off and moon everybody. And that's fine -- nobody reports that. He gets up and says that. And then he tells me that 'oh my language was a little bit rough.'"

"For the record -- make sure my mother's listening, if she's watching to the debate," Bush said, with a puzzled look on his face. "I didn't say that I was going to moon somebody."

"Yes, you did say that," Trump responded.

Trump was referring a recent Boston Globe interview where Bush complained about the lack of attention he gets in the media. "I could drop my pants," he said in the interview. "Moon the whole crowd. Everybody would be aghast, except the press guys would never notice."