Jon Ossoff calls Trump and Stephen Miller ‘small men’ at Atlanta rally
Sen. Jon Ossoff criticized President Trump and Stephen Miller at a rally in Atlanta, emphasizing that American greatness comes from ideas rather than ethnicity. He campaigned alongside former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, highlighting issues like rising living costs and Medicaid expansion. Ossoff portrayed his Republican opponents as 'Trump puppets' and expressed confidence in a growing political movement in Georgia.
- ▪Jon Ossoff called Trump and Miller 'small men' at a rally in Atlanta.
- ▪He emphasized that Americans are united by shared convictions, not ethnicity.
- ▪Ossoff criticized the rising cost of living and labeled Trump a 'national disgrace.'
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Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) said Sunday at a campaign rally in Atlanta, Georgia, that ‘small men like’ President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and White House senior advisor Stephen Miller will never understand that Americans’ greatness flows “through our ideas” rather than “our blood or our genes.”The remark was delivered at an energetic rally at The Tabernacle alongside former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, who recently became the Democratic nominee in the state’s gubernatorial race. The pair of Democrats has started campaigning together as their respective Republican opponents in the Senate and gubernatorial races compete in primary runoff elections. “Americans are not a race, we’re a people,” Ossoff said.
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