New NRSC Ad Hits Ossoff’s Pro-Crime Record
The National Republican Senatorial Committee released a digital ad criticizing Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff of Georgia for supporting policies it describes as 'pro-crime.' The ad highlights Ossoff's stance on immigration enforcement, criminal justice reform, and the Laken Riley Act, accusing him of prioritizing criminal immigrants over public safety. Republicans credit stricter immigration and law enforcement policies with reducing violent crime and warn that Ossoff's reelection could reverse these gains.
- ▪The NRSC ad claims Jon Ossoff supports sanctuary jurisdictions, elimination of cash bail, and rollback of mandatory minimum sentences.
- ▪Ossoff initially opposed the Laken Riley Act, which mandates detention and deportation of criminal illegal immigrants, before later changing his position.
- ▪The ad cites a Department of Homeland Security report indicating violent crime declined between January and June 2025 under stricter immigration enforcement.
- ▪NRSC argues Ossoff has backed reducing law enforcement resources and supported releasing criminals from prison.
- ▪The ad credits Republican policies with lowering gun assaults, aggravated assaults, sexual assaults, and carjackings during the first half of 2025.
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Home – Crime News – New NRSC Ad Hits Ossoff’s Pro-Crime Record news New NRSC Ad Hits Ossoff’s Pro-Crime Record Pedro Rodriguez • May 16, 2026 Print Jon Ossoff listens to a supporter at a campaign event on Oct. 3, 2020, in Lithonia, Georgia. (Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images) (function(){var t=document.querySelector(".wp-block-kadence-dynamichtml"),s=document.currentScript.previousElementSibling;if(t&&s){if("prepend"==="before_element")t.parentNode.insertBefore(s,t);else if("prepend"==="after_element")t.parentNode.insertBefore(s,t.nextSibling);else if("prepend"==="prepend"||"prepend"==="inside_first_child")t.insertBefore(s,t.firstChild);else t.appendChild(s);}})(); To mark the conclusion of National Police Week, the National Republican Senatorial Committee launched a new digital ad targeting…
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