Senator Jon Ossoff responded to former President Donald Trump's derogatory nickname by labeling Trump as "unstable" and "a national disgrace." Trump referred to Ossoff as "Os(jerk!)off" in a post on Truth Social, following the Republican primary win of Rep. Mike Collins, whom Trump endorsed to challenge Ossoff in the upcoming Senate race. Ossoff dismissed the nickname, stating it was not Trump's best work and expressed that he is not interested in retaliating with a nickname of his own. He also criticized Trump for his handling of a recent conflict with Iran, which Ossoff described as a "failed war," and accused Trump of benefiting financially while increasing costs for Americans. The White House did not provide a comment on the matter.
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Senator Jon Ossoff Responds to Donald Trump's Insulting Nickname
Senator Jon Ossoff criticized former President Donald Trump after Trump referred to him with a derogatory nickname on Truth Social. Ossoff labeled Trump as "unstable" and dismissed the insult, focusing instead on Trump's policies and their impact on Americans.
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Senator Jon Ossoff Responds to Donald Trump's Insulting Nickname