Trump, Jon Ossoff and Natalie Harp
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Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., defended his comments about Trump aide Natalie Harp amid intense blowback from President Donald Trump and his allies this week, accusing the White House of having a "melt down" over his remarks—as some on the left have questioned whether Ossoff went too far.
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.
Has Trump said so much worse, so much more sleazy things against other people? Yes,” the Fox News host said rhetorically.
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.
Sen. Jon Ossoff knew exactly what he was doing by invoking President Trump’s “travel with Natalie” the other day.
Chris Cuomo slammed Bill O’Reilly for saying he would rather vote for Vladimir Putin than Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA). On Thursday’s episode of “Cuomo,” the host held O’Reilly accountable for saying he’d rather cast his vote for a Russian dictator than a Democratic senator from Georgia.
Sen. Jon Ossoff 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
Public polling shows Ossoff ahead of his Republican opponent, Rep. Mike Collins. But his profile has extended far beyond Georgia, fueled in large part by the series of viral clips and moments — even if he and his allies privately and publicly insist his focus is strictly on winning reelection and has no White House ambitions.