Senator Ossoff puts spotlight on Trump aide, Natalie Harp
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During a town hall with Georgia voters on Tuesday, Ossoff — who is up for reelection in November — called Trump a “draft-dodging, crook president” alongside Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), a major critic of Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
The Georgia senator, who faces a challenge from Republican Mike Collins in the midterms, was asked to look ahead on MS NOW.
Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff holds a 7-point lead over Republican Representative Mike Collins in the latest poll of the Georgia Senate race, a key race in a state that President Donald Trump won in 2024, which Democrats must defend if they hope to take control of the Senate in the 2026 midterms.
Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) found a way to annoy President Trump and his White House aides. And a number of Democrats are loving every moment of it. The Georgia senator seemingly got under Trump’s skin earlier this week,
Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) is sending critics spiraling after taking a jab at President Donald Trump and devoted White House aide Natalie Harp. During a rally in Atlanta on Sunday, Ossoff — who is campaigning for reelection — appeared to question Trump’s close relationship with Harp.
Fox News host Jesse Watters defended Jon Ossoff’s jabs about President Donald Trump’s relationship with his 35-year-old aide Natalie Harp, saying that Trump himself has said ‘sleazier’ things. During a Sunday rally in Atlanta,
Political experts argue that the White House’s shots at Sen. Ossoff are intentionally deviating from the actual concerns.
Axelrod’s opinion of Ossoff invoking Natalie Harp, Trump’s 35-year-old aide known as the “human printer,” put him on the same side of the debate as members of the MAGA movement, who claimed Harp should have been off limits.
President Donald Trump and several White House officials have gone after Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff since he recently criticized Trump and the administration at a campaign rally. But political experts argue that these attacks have more to do with distraction and deviation than with actual offense at the comment.